Arrhythmia Profile And Ablation-Outcome In Elderly Women With Atrial Fibrillation Undergoing First Catheter Ablation

PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY(2021)

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Background This study evaluated the arrhythmia profile and ablation outcome in women with atrial fibrillation (AF) aged >= 75 years.Methods A total of 573 consecutive female patients undergoing first AF ablation were classified into group 1: >= 75 years (n = 221) and group 2: < 75 years (n = 352). Isolation of PVs, posterior wall and superior vena cava was performed in all. Non-PV triggers from other areas were ablated based on operator's discretion.Results Group 1 had higher prevalence of hypertension (154 (69.7%) vs. 188 (53.4%), p < .001) and non-paroxysmal AF (136 (61.5%) vs. 126 (35.8%), p < .001). Non-PV triggers were detected in 194 (87.8%) patients from group 1 and 143 (40.6%) from group 2 (p < .001) and were ablated in 152 (68.8%) and 114 (32.4%) from group 1 and 2 respectively. Remaining patients (group 1: 69/221 and group 2: 238/352) received no additional ablation. At 4 years, 109 (49.3%) and 185 (52.6%) from group 1 and 2, respectively, were arrhythmia-free, p = .69. When stratified by ablation-strategy, success-rate was similar across groups in patients receiving non-PV trigger ablation (96 (63.2%) in group 1 and 76 (66.7%) in group 2, p = .61), whereas it was significantly lower in group 1 patients not receiving additional ablation compared to those from group 2 (13 (18.8%) vs. 109 (45.8%), p < .001).Conclusion Non-paroxysmal AF was more common in women aged >= 75 years. Furthermore, significantly higher number of non-PV triggers were detected in elderly women and ablation of those provided similar ablation success as that in women aged < 75 years.
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ablation&#8208, outcome, atrial fibrillation, elderly, non&#8208, PV triggers, women
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