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Page 1: Audit of ablation procedures for AF Barts and The London

Audit of ablation procedures for AFAudit of ablation procedures for AF

Barts and The London

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AF burdenAF burden

• Framingham

– Lifetime risk of developing AF = 25%

– Mortality: SMR =1.9 ♀ 1.5 ♂

• NHS audit

– 1% of budget spent on AF

• ↓↓Quality of life

– Symptoms of AF

– Side effects of medication

Benjamin, E. J. et al. "Impact of atrial fibrillation on the risk of death: the Framingham Heart Study." Circulation 98.10 (1998): 946-52.Stewart, S. et al. "Cost of an emerging epidemic: an economic analysis of atrial fibrillation in the UK." Heart 90.3 (2004): 286-92

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Are effective treatments available?Are effective treatments available?

• Antiarrhythmic drugs

– Toxicity: AFFIRM

– No benefit over rate control

– SR has a prognostic benefit

• Rate control and anticoagulation

– As good as AADs:

• Prognosis

• QOL

– Ximelagatran

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Non pharmacological methodsNon pharmacological methods

• Pacemaker

– Pace to suppress triggers of AF

– Multisite or biatrial pacing

• Atrial defibrillators

• Surgical ablation

• Catheter ablation

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Mechanisms of AFMechanisms of AF

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Ablation strategiesAblation strategies

Isolation/destruction of triggers:

•Target pulmonary vein isolation (PVI)

•Total PVI ± other triggers

Modification of atrial substrate:

•Linear lesions in left atrium, right atrium or both

•Wide circumferential lesions around pulmonary veins

•Catheter maze

Left atrial maze and PVI

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Pulmonary vein isolationPulmonary vein isolation

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Linear ablation in the left atriumLinear ablation in the left atrium

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Catheter mazeCatheter maze

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Standards from published dataStandards from published data

Procedure Centre/Date NPermanent

AF %Complication

rate %

Repeat Procedures

%

Maintenance of SR %

LA linear ablation

KuckHamburg 1999

84 23 6 -74

(if lines complete)

WACAPappone

Milan 2001 251 27 0.8 -

85 PAF68 Permanent

4 PVIHaisaguerre

Bordeaux 2002136 10 0.7 49

81(66 off drugs)

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Worldwide survey of AF ablationCappato et al. ESC 2004

Worldwide survey of AF ablationCappato et al. ESC 2004

• Data from 777 centres

• Number of cases– 18 in 1995, 5050 in 2002

– Median of 37.5 cases per centre (range 1-600)

• Commonest procedure– 1995-97 Right atrial maze

– 1998-99 Target PVI

– 2000-02 Electrical disconnection of all PVs

• Outcomes– 8745 pts in 90 centres

– 27.3% >1 procedure

– 76% asymptomatic (24% on antiarrhythmic drugs)

– 6% major complication rate

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St Bartholomew’s dataSt Bartholomew’s data

• PATS database (EP and EP2)

• Research database

– Catheter maze study

– Coarse AF study

• Patient letters

– DMS/EPR viewer

• Telephone patients

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Total number of proceduresTotal number of procedures

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

Catheter

maze

LA maze +

PVI

Total PVI RA isthmus WACA PV LA flutter Target PVI RA maze

100 procedures in 73 patients

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Increasing number of proceduresIncreasing number of procedures

6

21

36

46

0

510

1520

2530

35

4045

50

2001 2002 2003 2004

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PatientsPatients

N=73 50±8 years 58M 15F

Normal

74%

Other

7%DCM3%

Hypertensive16%

Cardiac diagnosis:

Paroxysmal49%

Persistent3%

Permanent48%

Type of AF:

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Outcomes: improvement in symptoms?Outcomes: improvement in symptoms?

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Overall Paroxysmal AF Permanent

Resolved Some improvement No improvement

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Outcomes: maintenance of sinus rhythm?Outcomes: maintenance of sinus rhythm?

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Overall Paroxysmal AF Permanent

Sinus rhythm AF

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Need for antiarrhythmic drugs?Need for antiarrhythmic drugs?

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Overall in SR PAF in SR PermanentAF in SR

Overallsymptomsimproved

PAFsymptomsimproved

PermanentAF

symptomsimproved

No drugs On drugs

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Need for repeat procedures?Need for repeat procedures?

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Symptoms improved Currently in SR

1 2 3

Number of procedures per patient:

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Success of 1st procedureSuccess of 1st procedure

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Cathetermaze n=23

4 veinisolation

n=9

WACAcarto n=9

LAmaze_PVI

n=4

RAisthmus

n=9

Symptoms improved In SR

Paroxysmal >1 Procedure needed

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Procedure timesProcedure times

0

100

200

300

400

Procedure Time Screening time

Mins 281±120

49±25

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ComplicationsComplications

• Major n=4 (4.5%)

– 2 Tamponade

– 1 Stroke

– 1 Severe PV stenosis

• Up to June 03 (11.4%)

• Since July 03 (0%)

• Minor n=7 (8.0%)

– 2 transient ST elevation

– 2 mild PV stenosis

– 1 tip of active fix pacing wire in RA

– 2 haematoma

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Catheter maze studyCatheter maze study

• Baseline characteristics:

– 23 patients (19M 4F)

– 49 ± 9 years

– AF duration 4 ± 3 years(11 ± 9 months continuously)

– 2.7 ± 1.7 DCCV

– 3.3 ± 1 antiarrhythmic drugs

– LA diameter 4.9 ± 0.9 cm

• Mean follow up 10±7 months

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Catheter maze outcomeCatheter maze outcome

9 + 2*

8

3

4

9

14

Index Catheter MazeN=23

AF or AFL recurrence

Medium termSinus rhythmN=17 (77%)

PermanentAF accepted

N=3

Repeat ablation

* In AF awaitingfurther treatment

N=2

1 death fromunrelated cause

2nd or 3rd

AF or AFL recurrence

2

4

1

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Results: symptoms and QOLResults: symptoms and QOL

Baseline

SR

-6 ± 7+14 ± 1.46 months

change vs 6 weeks

-34 ± 24*-6 ± 376 weeks

change vs baseline

-58 ± 29

Modified Karolinska

(0-140)

*P < 0.05

AF or AFL

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Surgical Maze – BRACUS stidySurgical Maze – BRACUS stidy

• Bipolar Radiofrequency Ablation for Chronic atrial fibrillation in patients Undergoing mitral valve Surgery

Patient Diagnosis Operation Date Rhythm at follow up

65 ♀MR due to

RhVD MVR + TV annulplasty June 04 Atrial flutter

71 ♀MR due to

MVPMV and TV repair and

annulplastyJune 04 SR

68♂MR due to

MVPMVR Aug 04 (AF)

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ConclusionsConclusions

• Clinical need for improved pharmacological or non pharmacological treatments for AF

• AF ablation at St Bartholomew’s is effective and at a level with published data

• Low but important complication rate

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St Bartholomew’s as a lead national centre for AF ablation

St Bartholomew’s as a lead national centre for AF ablation

• Increasing number of cases

• Prospective symptom, QOL and rhythm collection

• Publishing and presenting our data

• Research• Catheter Maze

• Coarse AF

• BRACUS

• Training

• Centre of excellence for industry• Ensite NavX 4.0 and 5.0

• Digital Image fusion