Safety and feasibility of atrial fibrillation ablation after left atrial appendage closure: A single‐center experience of the left atrial appendage closure first strategy

Author:

Chatani Ryuki1ORCID,Kubo Shunsuke1,Tasaka Hiroshi1,Sakata Atsushi1,Yoshino Mitsuru1,Maruo Takeshi1,Kadota Kazushige1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Kurashiki Central Hospital Kurashiki Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPatients with atrial fibrillation (AF) who are not suitable for long‐term anticoagulant therapy undergo percutaneous left atrial appendage closure (LAAC). The safety and feasibility of left atrial catheter ablation (CA) procedures after LAAC remain unclear. This study aimed to clarify the feasibility and safety of CA after LAAC, including in the early phase within 180 days.MethodsCharacteristics and clinical outcomes of 46 patients with AF who had undergone both CA and LAAC within 2 years (mean age, 72 years; 29 men) were compared between those who had undergone CA‐first (31 patients) and LAAC‐first (15 patients).ResultsThe mean CHA₂DS₂‐VASc and HAS‐BLED scores were 4.8 and 3.3 points, respectively. The LAAC‐first strategy was often used in patients with prior major bleeding and LAA thrombosis or sludge. In the LAAC‐first group, the mean duration between both procedures was 212 days, and all LAAC‐first patients, including seven patients in the early phase, could undergo CA without LAAC device‐related complications; moreover, no cardiovascular adverse events were reported after both procedures (mean periods: 420 days). After CA post‐LAAC, no device‐related adverse events (device‐related thrombosis, new peri‐device leak appearance, peri‐device leak increase, or device dislodgement) were observed, whereas, after LAAC post‐CA, 3 new peri‐device leak appearance events and 1 peri‐device leak increase event were observed, especially patients who underwent LAAC in the early phase post‐CA.ConclusionBased on single‐center experience, left atrial CA in the presence of an LAAC device implanted including the early phase was safe and feasible.

Publisher

Wiley

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