Pulmonary Vein Stenosis After Second-Generation Cryoballoon Ablation

被引:20
作者
Matsuda, Junji [1 ]
Miyazaki, Shinsuke [1 ]
Nakamura, Hiroaki [1 ]
Taniguchi, Hiroshi [1 ]
Kajiyama, Takatsugu [1 ]
Hachiya, Hitoshi [1 ]
Takagi, Takamitsu [1 ]
Iesaka, Yoshito [1 ]
Hirao, Kenzo [2 ]
Isobe, Mitsuaki [3 ]
机构
[1] Tsuchiura Kyodo Gen Hosp, Cardiovasc Ctr, Tsuchiura, Ibaraki, Japan
[2] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Heart Rhythm Ctr, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Tokyo Med & Dent Univ, Dept Cardiovasc Med, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
active deflation; atrial fibrillation; cryoballoon; pulmonary vein isolation; pulmonary vein stenosis; PAROXYSMAL ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION; PHRENIC-NERVE INJURY; RADIOFREQUENCY ABLATION; CATHETER ABLATION; MANAGEMENT; PREVENTION; DEFLATION; OUTCOMES; TRIAL;
D O I
10.1111/jce.13155
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
PV Stenosis After Cryoablation BackgroundPulmonary vein stenosis (PVST) can occur after first-generation cryoballoon ablation. This study aimed to evaluate the incidence, severity, and characteristics of PVST after second-generation cryoballoon ablation. MethodsIn total, 103 patients underwent PV isolation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation using second-generation cryoballoons with a single big-balloon 3-minute freeze technique. Cardiac enhanced multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) was performed both before and a median of 6.0 (4.0-8.0) months after the procedure in all. PVST was classified as follows: minimal (<25%), mild (25-50%), moderate (50-70%), or severe (>70%). ResultsIn total, 406 PVs were analyzed. MDCT demonstrated PV stenosis in 10(2.5%) PVs among 8(7.8%) patients. In detail, minimal and mild PVSTs were observed in 6 and 4 PVs, respectively. PVST occurred in the left superior (LSPV), left inferior, and right superior PVs in 6, 1, and 3 PVs, respectively. No stenosis was observed in 15 PVs with active balloon deflations during freezing. All PVSTs had concentric patterns except for 2 PVs with minimal stenosis. Balloon deformities were observed during freezing of 2 PVs with mild stenosis. When the PVST was defined as a >25% decreased diameter, the incidence was 0.98% (4/406; including 3 LSPVs). PVST did not progress further during the follow-up period. ConclusionsAlthough the incidence of PVST was low, it could occur even if a single big-balloon short freeze technique was applied. The risk of PV stenosis significantly differed among the 4 PVs, and reaching balloon temperatures of -60 degrees C and active balloon deflations during freezing were not associated with any PV stenosis.
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