Repeat pulmonary vein isolation and anterior line ablation using a novel point-by-point pulsed-field ablation system

Jan-Per Wenzel, Marc D. Lemoine, Laura Rottner, Ilaria My, Fabian Moser, Julius Obergassel, Moritz Nies, Jan Rieß, Djemail Ismaili, Julius Nikorowitsch, Feifan Ouyang, Paulus Kirchhof, Andreas Rillig, Andreas Metzner, Bruno Reissmann*

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Abstract

Background
Pulsed-field ablation (PFA) is a nonthermal energy source for ablation of cardiac arrhythmias. This study investigated the prospective outcomes of a novel PFA generator in conjunction with a commercially available, contact force-sensing, focal ablation catheter.

Objective
The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility, safety, and lesion characteristics of point-by-point PFA in consecutive patients undergoing repeat ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF).

Methods
The study involved reisolation of pulmonary veins (PVs) with electrical reconnection and the creation of an anterior line (AL) in patients with anterior substrate or durable pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). Results In 24 patients (46% female; mean age 67 ± 10 years; 67% persistent AF), successful reisolation of 27 of 27 reconnected PVs (100%) was performed. In 19 patients, AL ablation was performed, with bidirectional block in 16 (84%), median ablation time 26 [21, 33] minutes, and first-pass bidirectional block in 13 patients (68%). Acute AL reconduction occurred in 8 of 19 patients (42%). Among these 8 patients, a subsequent sustained block of the AL was achieved in 5 (63%). Ultra-high-density electroanatomic mapping revealed homogeneous but relatively large low-voltage areas in the ablated regions. Median procedural, left atrial dwell, and fluoroscopy times were 100 [90, 109] minutes, 83 [75, 98] minutes, and 10 [8, 13] minutes, respectively. No major or minor complications occurred.

Conclusion
This study demonstrated feasibility, acute efficacy, and safety of point-by-point PFA for repeat PVI and AL ablation. Further studies are warranted to assess the long-term durability and comparison with established ablation methods.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)250-257
JournalHeart Rhythm
Volume21
Issue number3
Early online date29 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 29 Nov 2023

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