Effect of early catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in patients with heart failure

Author:

Tóth Patrik1ORCID,Arnóth Bence1,Komlósi Ferenc1ORCID,Szegedi Nándor1ORCID,Salló Zoltán1ORCID,Perge Péter1,Osztheimer István1,Merkely Béla1,Gellér László1,Nagy Klaudia Vivien1,

Affiliation:

1. Heart and Vascular Center Semmelweis University Budapest Hungary

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAccording to current guidelines, pulmonary vein isolation as first‐line therapy should be considered for patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), however, optimal timing of the procedure is still unknown in patients with heart failure (HF). We aimed to evaluate the effect of early catheter ablation (CA) in patients with HF and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) below 50%.MethodsWe analyzed data from a structured registry comprising 227 patients with paroxysmal or persistent AF and HF with LVEF < 50% who underwent radiofrequency CA between 2015 and 2022. Early CA was defined as a procedure performed within 12 months of AF diagnosis. The median follow‐up duration was 1748 (1176.3–2353.5) days, with a minimum follow‐up of 365 days. Our endpoints were AF recurrence after a 3‐months blanking period and all‐cause mortality.ResultsAmong the 227 patients with a median age of 64.3 years, 97 (42.7%) experienced AF recurrence and 55 (24.2%) died during the follow‐up period. The median LVEF was 40% for early CA and 38% for delayed CA (p = .053). Early CA significantly reduced AF recurrence (HR = 0.25 [0.15–0.42], p < .001), however, the timing of procedure did not affect all‐cause mortality (p = .16). These findings were consistent regardless of AF subtype or the burden of comorbidities, as assessed by the CHA2DS2‐VASc score.ConclusionThe timing of CA of AF appears to be an important factor in patients with HF. Early CA reduced AF recurrence, although it does not impact all‐cause mortality. We found similar results regardless of AF subtype or burden of comorbidities.

Publisher

Wiley

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