Is Circumferential Pulmonary Vein Isolation Preferable to Stepwise Segmental Pulmonary Vein Isolation for Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation? : A Randomized Study
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Background Stepwise segmental pulmonary vein isolation (SPVI) and circumferential pulmonary vein isolation (CPVI) have been developed to treat patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), but the preferable approach for paroxysmal AF (PAF) has not been established. Methods and Results One hundred and ten patients with symptomatic PAF were randomized into a stepwise SPVI group (n=55) or CPVI group (n=55). Systemic SPVI combined with left atrial linear ablation tailored by inducibility of AF was performed in the stepwise SPVI group. Circumferential linear ablation around the left and right-sided pulmonary veins (PVs) guided by 3-dimensional electroanatomic mapping was performed in the CPVI group. The endpoints of ablation are non-induciblity of AF in the stepwise SPVI group and continuity of circular lesions combined with PV isolation in the CPVI group. After the initial procedures, atrial tachyarrhythmis (ATa) recurred within the first 3 months in 23 of the 55 patients (41.8%) who underwent stepwise SPVI and in 20 of the 55 patients (36.4%) who had CPVI (p=0.69). Repeat procedures were performed in 7 patients from the stepwise SPVI group and 5 from the CPVI group (p=0.76). During the 3-9 months after the last procedure, 46 patients (83.6%) from the CPVI group and 43 (78.2%) from the stepwise SPVI group did not have symptomatic ATa while not taking anti-arrhythmic drugs (p=0.63). Severe subcutaneous hematoma or PV stenosis occurred in 3 patients. Conclusions The efficacy of stepwise SPVI is comparable to that of CPVI for patients with PAF.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2006-10-20
著者
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HAO Peng
Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Liu Xingpeng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Dong Jianzeng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Dong Jian-zeng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Hao Peng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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LIU Xiaohui
Department of Chemistry, The Research-Education Centre of Risk Science, Faculty and Graduate School
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Ma Changsheng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Ma Chang-sheng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University
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Tang Ribo
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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Yu Ronghui
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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Liu Xingpeng
The first two authors contributed equally
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Long Deyong
The first two authors contributed equally
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Hu Fuli
Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences
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Fang Dongping
Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences
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Lu Chunshan
Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences
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Liu Xiaoqing
Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences
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He Xiaokui
Department of Cardiology, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences
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Hu Fuli
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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He Xiaokui
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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Lu Chunshan
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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Fang Dongping
Department Of Cardiology Beijing Anzhen Hospital Capital University Of Medical Sciences
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Liu Xing-peng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing Institute Of Heart Lung And Blood Vessel Diseases
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Ma Changsheng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing Institute Of Heart Lung And Blood Vessel Diseases
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Dong Jianzeng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing Institute Of Heart Lung And Blood Vessel Diseases
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Dong Jian-zeng
Department Of Cardiology Beijing An Zhen Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing Institute Of Heart Lung And Blood Vessel Diseases
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LIU Xiaohui
Department of Chemistry, Laboratory of Structure-Function Biochemistry, Faculty and Graduate School of Sciences, Kyushu University
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