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Current Hot Potatoes in Atrial Fibrillation Ablation
Authors:Laurent Roten  Nicolas Derval  Patrizio Pascale  Daniel Scherr  Yuki Komatsu  Ashok Shah  Khaled Ramoul  Arnaud Denis  Frédéric Sacher  Mélèze Hocini  Michel Ha?ssaguerre  Pierre Ja?s
Institution:Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque and the Université Victor Segalen Bordeaux II, Bordeaux, France
Abstract:Atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation has evolved to the treatment of choice for patients with drug-resistant and symptomatic AF. Pulmonary vein isolation at the ostial or antral level usually is sufficient for treatment of true paroxysmal AF. For persistent AF ablation, drivers and perpetuators outside of the pulmonary veins are responsible for AF maintenance and have to be targeted to achieve satisfying arrhythmia-free success rate. Both complex fractionated atrial electrogram (CFAE) ablation and linear ablation are added to pulmonary vein isolation for persistent AF ablation. Nevertheless, ablation failure and necessity of repeat ablations are still frequent, especially after persistent AF ablation. Pulmonary vein reconduction is the main reason for arrhythmia recurrence after paroxysmal and to a lesser extent after persistent AF ablation. Failure of persistent AF ablation mostly is a consequence of inadequate trigger ablation, substrate modification or incompletely ablated or reconducting linear lesions. In this review we will discuss these points responsible for AF recurrence after ablation and review current possibilities on how to overcome these limitations.
Keywords:Atrial fibrillation  catheter ablation  complex fractionated atrial electrograms  linear ablation  pulmonary vein isolation  
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