Left Atrial Appendage Ligation in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation Leads to a Decrease in Atrial Dispersion

Author:

Kawamura Mitsuharu1,Scheinman Melvin M.1,Lee Randall J.1,Badhwar Nitish1

Affiliation:

1. Section of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Division of Cardiology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

Abstract

Background Left atrial appendage ( LAA ) exclusion has been performed in patients with atrial fibrillation ( AF ) to prevent thrombus formation and subsequent cardioembolic events. Left atrial electrical remodeling is a recognized factor in the recurrence of AF . The effects of LAA exclusion on P‐wave characteristics and left atrial electrical remodeling have not been well described. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of LAA ligation on P‐wave morphology in patients with AF . Methods and Results Fifteen patients who were in sinus rhythm during the LAA ligation procedure were included in the study. We evaluated the P‐wave characteristics, including P‐wave duration, P‐wave amplitude, PQ interval, and P‐wave dispersion, before and after ligation. Eleven patients had paroxysmal AF and 4 patients had persistent AF (12 male patients and 3 female patients). P‐wave duration immediately after ligation was significantly shorter compared with baseline in all limb leads except lead aVR ( P <0.05). P‐wave amplitude immediately after ligation was significantly greater compared with baseline in inferior leads; however, P‐wave amplitude after 1 to 3 months was significantly lower compared with immediately after ligation. PQ interval immediately after ligation was significantly shorter compared with baseline ( P =0.01), and P‐wave dispersion after 1 to 3 months was significantly shorter compared with baseline ( P =0.02). Conclusions LAA exclusion produces consistent P‐wave changes consistent with decreased atrial mass and decreased atrial dispersion that may represent reverse electrical atrial remodeling. This is a potential mechanism to explain the role of LAA ligation in maintaining sinus rhythm in patients with AF .

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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