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Direct Pressure Monitoring Accurately Predicts Pulmonary Vein Occlusion During Cryoballoon Ablation
Authors:Ioanna Kosmidou  Shannnon Wooden  Brian Jones  Thomas Deering  Andrew Wickliffe  Dan Dan
Affiliation:Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Piedmont Heart Institute;Cardiac Rhythm, Medtronic Inc.
Abstract:Cryoballoon ablation (CBA) is an established therapy for atrial fibrillation (AF). Pulmonary vein (PV) occlusion is essential for achieving antral contact and PV isolation and is typically assessed by contrast injection. We present a novel method of direct pressure monitoring for assessment of PV occlusion.Transcatheter pressure is monitored during balloon advancement to the PV antrum. Pressure is recorded via a single pressure transducer connected to the inner lumen of the cryoballoon. Pressure curve characteristics are used to assess occlusion in conjunction with fluoroscopic or intracardiac echocardiography (ICE) guidance. PV occlusion is confirmed when loss of typical left atrial (LA) pressure waveform is observed with recordings of PA pressure characteristics (no A wave and rapid V wave upstroke). Complete pulmonary vein occlusion as assessed with this technique has been confirmed with concurrent contrast utilization during the initial testing of the technique and has been shown to be highly accurate and readily reproducible.We evaluated the efficacy of this novel technique in 35 patients. A total of 128 veins were assessed for occlusion with the cryoballoon utilizing the pressure monitoring technique; occlusive pressure was demonstrated in 113 veins with resultant successful pulmonary vein isolation in 111 veins (98.2%). Occlusion was confirmed with subsequent contrast injection during the initial ten procedures, after which contrast utilization was rapidly reduced or eliminated given the highly accurate identification of occlusive pressure waveform with limited initial training.Verification of PV occlusive pressure during CBA is a novel approach to assessing effective PV occlusion and it accurately predicts electrical isolation. Utilization of this method results in significant decrease in fluoroscopy time and volume of contrast.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 72   Anatomy   Physiology   Cardiology   Biomedical Engineering   Surgery   Cardiovascular System   Cardiovascular Diseases   Surgical Procedures   Operative   Investigative Techniques   Atrial fibrillation   Cryoballoon Ablation   Pulmonary Vein Occlusion   Pulmonary Vein Isolation   electrophysiology   catheterizatoin   heart   vein   clinical   surgical device   surgical techniques
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