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- Title
Marked Suppression of Pulmonary Vein Firing After Circumferential Pulmonary Vein Isolation in Patients with Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation: Is Pulmonary Vein Firing an Epiphenomenon?
- Authors
JIANG, RU‐HONG; JIANG, CHEN‐YANG; SHENG, XIA; ZHANG, ZU‐WEN; SUN, YA‐XUN; LIU, QIANG; FU, GUO‐SHENG; PO, SUNNY S.
- Abstract
Is Pulmonary Vein Firing an Epiphenomenon? Introduction Rapid firing in pulmonary veins (PVs) is a leading cause of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. We hypothesized that PV firing (PV-F) should continue after circumferential PV isolation (CPVI) because the PV tissue responsible for PV-F remains intact. Methods and Results In Group-1 (n = 92), isoproterenol (ISP) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) were co-administered to provoke PV-F before and after CPVI. The site of rapid focal discharge that initiated atrial fibrillation (AF) defined PV-F versus non-PV-F. Additional 17 patients with PV-F induced by ISP+ATP before CPVI were enrolled into Group-2 and various pacing maneuvers were used in conjunction to ISP+ATP to provoke PV-F after CPVI. In Group-1, AF was induced in 47/81 (58.0%) and 16/88 (18.2%) patients before and after CPVI, respectively (P < 0.01). Before CPVI, 43/47 (91.5%) of the rapid firing originated from PV. After successful CPVI, 88/92 patients were in sinus rhythm and non-PV-F was induced in 14/88 patients. PV-F was induced in 2/88 patients, which was eliminated by ganglionated plexus ablation outside the CPVI line. In Group-2, various pacing maneuvers with ISP+ATP only induced PV-F in 1/17 patients after CPVI. Conclusion Marked suppression of PV-F after CPVI strongly suggests that the real source of PV-F is located in the atrium. PV-F may be an epiphenomenon.
- Subjects
OKLAHOMA; ADENOSINE triphosphate; ATRIAL fibrillation; CHI-squared test; ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY; FISHER exact test; ISOPROTERENOL; PULMONARY veins; RESEARCH funding; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; SURGERY
- Publication
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2014, Vol 25, Issue 2, p111
- ISSN
1045-3873
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jce.12288