Pulsed Field or Conventional Thermal Ablation for Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai · Mount Sinai Hospital · +17 more institutions
Abstract
Catheter-based pulmonary vein isolation is an effective treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. Pulsed field ablation, which delivers microsecond high-voltage electrical fields, may limit damage to tissues outside the myocardium. The efficacy and safety of pulsed field ablation as compared with conventional thermal ablation are not known.
In this randomized, single-blind, noninferiority trial, we assigned patients with drug-refractory paroxysmal atrial fibrillation in a 1:1 ratio to undergo pulsed field ablation or conventional radiofrequency or cryoballoon ablation. The primary efficacy end point was freedom from a composite of initial procedural failure, documented atrial tachyarrhythmia after a 3-month blanking period, antiarrhythmic drug use, cardioversion, or repeat ablation. The primary safety end point included acute and chronic device- and procedure-related serious adverse events.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 168.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 40
Authors
20- VYVivek Y. ReddyCorresponding
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital
- EPEdward P. Gerstenfeld
University of California, San Francisco, Mount Sinai Hospital
- ANAndrea Natale
Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia, Case Western Reserve University, Mount Sinai Hospital, St David's Medical Center
- WWWilliam Whang
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Mount Sinai Hospital
- FCFrank Cuoco
Mount Sinai Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Atrial fibrillation
- Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
- Cardiology
- Ablation
- Internal medicine
- Field (mathematics)
- Materials science
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being