Effect of Catheter Ablation vs Medical Therapy on Quality of Life Among Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Clinical Research Institute · Duke University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Catheter ablation is more effective than drug therapy in restoring sinus rhythm in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), but its incremental effect on long-term quality of life (QOL) is uncertain.
To determine whether catheter ablation is more beneficial than conventional drug therapy for improving QOL in patients with AF. Design, Setting, and Participants: An open-label randomized clinical trial of catheter ablation vs drug therapy in 2204 symptomatic patients with AF older than 65 years or 65 years or younger with at least 1 risk factor for stroke. Patients were enrolled from November 2009 to April 2016 from 126 centers in 10 countries. Follow-up ended in December 2017. Interventions: Pulmonary vein isolation, with additional ablation procedures at the discretion of the investigators, for the catheter ablation group (n = 1108) and standard rhythm and/or rate-control drugs selected and managed by investigators for the drug therapy group (n = 1096). Main Outcomes and Measures: Prespecified co-primary QOL end points at 12 months, including the Atrial Fibrillation Effect on Quality of Life (AFEQT) summary score (range, 0-100; 0 indicates complete disability and 100 indicates no disability; patient-level clinically important difference, ≥5 points) and the Mayo AF-Specific Symptom Inventory (MAFSI) frequency score (range, 0-40; 0 indicates no symptoms and 40 indicates the most severe symptoms; patient-level clinically important difference, ≤-1.6 points) and severity score (range, 0-30; 0 indicates no symptoms and 30 indicates the most severe symptoms; patient-level clinically important difference, ≤-1.3 points).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 51.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
13- DBDaniel B. MarkCorresponding
Clinical Research Institute, Duke University
- KJKevin J. Anstrom
Clinical Research Institute, Duke University
- SSShubin Sheng
Duke University, Clinical Research Institute
- JPJonathan P. Piccini
Clinical Research Institute, Duke University
- KBKhaula Baloch
Clinical Research Institute, Duke University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Atrial fibrillation
- Catheter ablation
- Sinus rhythm
- Quality of life (healthcare)
- Randomized controlled trial
- Ablation
- Internal medicine
Funding
- PNPark Nicollet Foundation
- BABrigham and Women's Hospital
- MGMassachusetts General Hospital
- UOUniversity of Miami
- UOUniversity of Pennsylvania
- NLNYU Langone Medical Center
- GWGeorge Washington University
- WFWake Forest University
- CCCleveland Clinic
- CCCleveland Clinic Foundation
- UKUniverzita Karlova v Praze
- UOUniversity of Washington
- JHJohns Hopkins University
- UOUniversity of Cincinnati
- DUDrexel University
- PSPennsylvania State University
- HHHamilton Health Sciences
- RURush University
- UOUniversity of South Florida
- LHLondon Health Sciences Centre
- VCVirginia Commonwealth University
- UOUniversity of Toledo
- UOUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
- YUYork University
- YUYonsei University
- KUKorea University
- RARoyal Adelaide Hospital
- NMNanjing Medical University
- DMDalian Medical University
- KUKorea University Anam Hospital
- GPGuangdong Provincial People's Hospital
- SBStony Brook University
- UOUniversity of California, Los Angeles
- COCollege of Medicine, Drexel University