Robot-assisted epicardial ablation of the pulmonary veins: is a completed isolation necessary?
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AIMS To study the feasibility and electrophysiological efficacy of minimally invasive beating heart ablation of the pulmonary veins (PVs) via a robot-assisted single-sided approach. BACKGROUND PV isolation by minimally invasive epicardial ablation may offer a new treatment for patients with lone atrial fibrillation (AF). However, complete PV isolation has been shown to be difficult to obtain. METHODS AND RESULTS In 14 mongrel dogs, robot-assisted epicardial microwave ablation was performed on the beating heart by a single-sided right chest approach. Isolation of all PVs was performed in two steps to study the effect of an incomplete and a complete isolation on AF. AF was studied by random and burst pacing. Incremental pacing was performed to study conduction characteristics across the lesions. Opening of the pericardial reflections, introduction of the catheter and ablation were robotically feasible by a single-sided approach in 11 dogs. The AF duration decreased from 6.6+/-4.1 to 1.3+/-0.8 s (P=0.03) and 1.6+/-1.6 s (P=0.04 compared with control) after incomplete and completed isolation of the PVs. The AF cycle length increased from 134+/-5 to 141+/-5 and 145+/-8 ms (P=0.03) after incomplete and complete isolation, respectively. Several incomplete lesions showed 2:1 exit and/or entrance block during incremental pacing. After complete isolation, AF was no longer inducible from the PVs. CONCLUSION Epicardial PV isolation can be successfully performed by a single-sided robot-assisted approach. The effect of PV ablation on AF is not an all or none phenomenon. Incomplete isolation already decreases AF duration and lengthens the AF cycle length. However, complete isolation is necessary to prevent AF induction by triggering from the isolated area.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- European heart journal
دوره 26 13 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005