Left Atrial Appendage

Author:

Di Biase Luigi1,Burkhardt J. David1,Mohanty Prasant1,Sanchez Javier1,Mohanty Sanghamitra1,Horton Rodney1,Gallinghouse G. Joseph1,Bailey Shane M.1,Zagrodzky Jason D.1,Santangeli Pasquale1,Hao Steven1,Hongo Richard1,Beheiry Salwa1,Themistoclakis Sakis1,Bonso Aldo1,Rossillo Antonio1,Corrado Andrea1,Raviele Antonio1,Al-Ahmad Amin1,Wang Paul1,Cummings Jennifer E.1,Schweikert Robert A.1,Pelargonio Gemma1,Dello Russo Antonio1,Casella Michela1,Santarelli Pietro1,Lewis William R.1,Natale Andrea1

Affiliation:

1. From the Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute at St. David’s Medical Center, Austin, Tex (L.D.B., J.D.B., P.M., J.S., S.M., R.H., G.J.G., S.M.B., J.D.Z., A.N.); Department of Cardiology, University of Foggia, Foggia, Italy (L.D.B.); Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas, Austin (L.D.B., A.N., R.H.); Catholic University, Rome, Italy (P.S., G.P., A.D.R., M.C., P.S.); California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco (S.H., R.H., S.B., A.N.); Hospital dell’Angelo, Mestre/Venice, Italy ...

Abstract

Background— Together with pulmonary veins, many extrapulmonary vein areas may be the source of initiation and maintenance of atrial fibrillation. The left atrial appendage (LAA) is an underestimated site of initiation of atrial fibrillation. Here, we report the prevalence of triggers from the LAA and the best strategy for successful ablation. Methods and Results— Nine hundred eighty-seven consecutive patients (29% paroxysmal, 71% nonparoxysmal) undergoing redo catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation were enrolled. Two hundred sixty-six patients (27%) showed firing from the LAA and became the study population. In 86 of 987 patients (8.7%; 5 paroxysmal, 81 nonparoxysmal), the LAA was found to be the only source of arrhythmia with no pulmonary veins or other extrapulmonary vein site reconnection. Ablation was performed either with focal lesion (n=56; group 2) or to achieve LAA isolation by placement of the circular catheter at the ostium of the LAA guided by intracardiac echocardiography (167 patients; group 3). In the remaining patients, LAA firing was not ablated (n=43; group 1). At the 12±3-month follow-up, 32 patients (74%) in group 1 had recurrence compared with 38 (68%) in group 2 and 25 (15%) in group 3 ( P <0.001). Conclusions— The LAA appears to be responsible for arrhythmias in 27% of patients presenting for repeat procedures. Isolation of the LAA could achieve freedom from atrial fibrillation in patients presenting for a repeat procedure when arrhythmias initiating from this structure are demonstrated.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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