Impact of baseline left atrial function on long-term outcome after catheter ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation

2019 
Abstract Background Left atrial (LA) size is an established predictor of recurrence after catheter ablation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF). We investigated the impact of baseline LA function on recurrence after PAF ablation and compared the predictive values of LA function with those of LA size. Methods We retrospectively investigated 292 consecutive patients who underwent PAF ablation (median follow-up: 3.0 years). All patients had their preoperative LA volume (LAV) assessed using cardiac computed tomography under sinus rhythm. We used LA emptying fraction (LAEF) as an indicator of LA function and assessed the association between baseline LAEF and recurrence after initial ablation using a multivariate Cox hazard model. Then, we performed receiver operating characteristic analysis for predicting recurrence after single and multiple procedures and compared the c-statistics of LAEF and indexed maximum and minimum LAV (LAVImax and LAVImin) Results In a multivariate Cox hazard model, LAEF was strongly associated with recurrence after a single procedure [hazard ratio (HR): 0.968, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.951–0.985, p  Conclusions LAEF was associated with recurrence after PAF ablation. LA function is a more useful predictor than LA size.
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