Slow left atrial conduction velocity in the anterior wall calculated by electroanatomic mapping predicts atrial fibrillation recurrence after catheter ablation—Systematic review and meta‐analysis

Author:

Lukito Antonia Anna1ORCID,Raffaello Wilson Matthew1,Pranata Raymond1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Siloam Hospitals Lippo Village—Faculty of Medicine Universitas Pelita Harapan Tangerang Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis study aimed to investigate and perform diagnostic test meta‐analysis on whether slow left atrial conduction velocity (LACV) in the anterior wall calculated by electroanatomic mapping predicts atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence after catheter ablation.MethodsExtensive literature search was performed on PubMed, SCOPUS, and EuropePMC up to June 5, 2024. The exposure group included AF patients with slow LACV in the anterior wall, while the control group included AF patients without slow LACV in the anterior wall. Slow LACV in the anterior wall was defined as LACV below study‐specific cut‐off points in m/s, measured by invasive electroanatomic mapping. The primary outcome of this study was AF recurrence, defined as AF/Atrial Flutter/Atrial Tachyarrhythmias lasting over 30 s at least 3 months after the blanking period postablation.ResultsThis systematic review and meta‐analysis included seven studies, involving a sample size of 1428 patients with mean follow‐up duration were 13 months. Patients with AF recurrence has slower LACV in the anterior wall (mean difference − 0.16 m/s [−0.18, −0.15], p < .001). Slow LACV in the anterior wall defined as LACV below 0.70–0.88 m/s was associated with increased AF (adjusted OR 3.41 [1.55, 7.50], p = .002). Slow LACV in the anterior wall has an AUROC of 0.80 [0.76–0.83], sensitivity of 70% [52, 84], specificity of 76% [67, 83], positive likelihood ratio of 2.9 [2.3, 3.6], negative likelihood ratio of 0.39 [0.25, 0.63] for predicting AF recurrence postablation.ConclusionSlow LACV in the anterior wall was associated with AF recurrence after catheter ablation.

Publisher

Wiley

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