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Clinical Usefulness of Virtual Ablation Guided Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation Targeting Restitution Parameter-Guided Catheter Ablation: CUVIA-REGAB Prospective Randomized Study

Authors
Choi, YoungLim, ByounghyunYang, Song-YiYang, So-HyunKwon, Oh-SeokKim, DaehoonKim, Yun GiPark, Je-WookYu, Hee TaeKim, Tae-HoonYang, Pil-SungUhm, Jae -SunShim, JaminKim, Sung HwanSung, Jung-HoonChoi, Jong-ilJoung, BoyoungLee, Moon-HyoungKim, Young-HoonOh, Yong-SeogPak, Hui-NamCUVIA-REGAB Investigators
Issue Date
Sep-2022
Publisher
대한심장학회
Keywords
Atrial fibrillation; Catheter ablation; Computer simulation; Action potential; Electrophysiology
Citation
Korean Circulation Journal, v.52, no.9, pp 699 - 711
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Circulation Journal
Volume
52
Number
9
Start Page
699
End Page
711
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2021.sw.kumedicine/61661
DOI
10.4070/kcj.2022.0113
ISSN
1738-5520
1738-5555
Abstract
Background and Objectives We investigated whether extra-pulmonary vein (PV) ablation targeting a high maximal slope of the action potential duration restitution curve (Smax) improves the rhythm outcome of persistent atrial fibrillation (PeAF) ablation. Methods In this open-label, multi-center, randomized, and controlled trial, 178 PeAF patients were randomized with 1:1 ratio to computational modeling-guided virtual Smax ablation (V-Smax) or empirical ablation (E-ABL) groups. Smax maps were generated by computational modeling based on atrial substrate maps acquired during clinical procedures in sinus rhythm. Smax maps were generated during the clinical PV isolation (PVI). The V-Smax group underwent an additional extra-PV ablation after PVI targeting the virtual high Smax sites. Results After a mean follow-up period of 12.3±5.2 months, the clinical recurrence rates (25.6% vs. 23.9% in the V-Smax and the E-ABL group, p=0.880) or recurrence appearing as atrial tachycardia (11.1% vs. 5.7%, p=0.169) did not differ between the 2 groups. The post-ablation cardioversion rate was higher in the V-Smax group than E-ABL group (14.4% vs. 5.7%, p=0.027). Among antiarrhythmic drug-free patients (n=129), the AF freedom rate was 78.7% in the V-Smax group and 80.9% in the E-ABL group (p=0.776). The total procedure time was longer in the V-Smax group (p=0.008), but no significant difference was found in the major complication rates (p=0.497) between the groups. Conclusions Unlike a dominant frequency ablation, the computational modeling-guided V-Smax ablation did not improve the rhythm outcome of the PeAF ablation and had a longer procedure time. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02558699
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