European Heart Journal Advance Access originally published online on June 28, 2006
European Heart Journal 2006 27(15):1833-1840; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehl121
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Cavotricuspid isthmus angiography predicts atrial flutter ablation efficacy in 281 patients randomized between 8 mm- and externally irrigated-tip catheter
1 Department of Cardiology, Faculty of Medicine J. Lisfranc, The Jean Monnet University, 42 055 Saint-Etienne, Cedex 2, France
2 Clinical Physiology and Exercise Laboratory, The Jean Monnet University, 42000 Saint-Etienne, France
3 The Bakken Research Center, 5 Endepolsdomein, 6229 GW Maastricht, The Netherlands
Received 3 March 2006; revised 27 May 2006; accepted 1 June 2006; online publish-ahead-of-print 28 June 2006.
* Corresponding author. Tel: +33 4 77 82 83 40; fax: +33 4 77 82 84 51. E-mail address: dakosta{at}aol.com
Aims Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI)-dependent atrial flutter can be performed using various types of ablation catheters. Recent evaluations comparing externally cooled-tip RFA (ecRFA) catheters and large-tip (8 mm) catheters found that ecRFA catheter may have a higher efficacy for CTI ablation. The aim of this prospective study was to compare both catheters by stratifying on CTI morphology in order to explain, in part, the discrepancies between previous randomized studies, and to validate predictive factors of difficult CTI ablation on clinical, echocardiographic, and angiographic data.
Methods and results Over a period of 24 months, 281 patients were included and stratified on CTI morphology: straight, concave, and pouch-like recess. In straight CTI (n=150), the duration of application time with a median of 6 min [interquartile range (IQR) 49] vs. a median of 12 min (IQR 1619; P<0.0001) and the duration of X-ray exposure with a median of 6 min (IQR 4.49.7) vs. a median of 10.4 min (IQR 717; P<0.0001) were significantly lower with an 8 mm-tip when compared with ecRFA catheter. In contrast, in concave CTI (n=95), a trend towards both shorter application time with a median of 12.5 min (IQR 623) vs. a median of 19 min (IQR 728; P=0.08) and X-ray duration exposure with a median of 10.4 min (IQR 620) vs. a median of 13 min (IQR 824; P=0.08) with an ecRFA catheter when compared with 8 mm-tip catheter were evidenced. No significant difference was shown between 8 mm-tip and ecRFA catheters in the pouch-like recess group (n=36). Predictive factors of difficult ablation include right CTI length and morphology.
Conclusion This study demonstrates that the 8 mm-tip catheter is more effective for ablation in case of a straight angiographic isthmus morphology and that the ecRFA catheter tends to be more effective in case of concave angiographic isthmus morphology. Thus, angiographic isthmus evaluation may predict both the effectiveness of an RF catheter, and the risk of an expensive crossover. These data may explain, in part, the discrepancies of previous studies comparing both catheters.
Key Words: Atrial flutter Catheter ablation Externally cooled-tip catheter Large-tip catheter Angiography Structure Anatomy
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