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Ablation therapy in heart failure

Zbigniew Kalarus

Department of Cardiology, Congenital Heart Diseases and Electrotherapy

Silesian Center for Heart Diseases, Medical University of Silesia

Zabrze, Poland

Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation

Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation is a well established and effective

therapeutic option in patients without CHF

ESC recommendations for left atrial ablation

Congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation

are the two major „epidemics” of cardiovascular

disease

HF triggering the development of AF and vice versa

Both of them increase the morbidity and mortality in

a synergistic manner

Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation

Limited data on the impact of AF ablation on:

quality of life, left ventricular function, exercise

capacity and mortality

The effects of ablation for atrial fibrillation in

HF patients is still uncertain

What is the Role and Place of Catheter

Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation Treatment

in Congestive Heart Failure?

Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

in Congestive Heart Failure

Hsu et al.: NEJM 2004; 351:2373-2383

Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

in Congestive Heart Failure

Hsu et al.: NEJM 2004; 351:2373-2383

Hsu L-F. NEJM 2004

Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

in Congestive Heart Failure

Hsu et al.: NEJM 2004; 351:2373-2383

Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

in Congestive Heart Failure

86% 54%

Pulmonary Vein Isolation for theTreatment

of AF in Patients with Impaired LV Systolic Function

Chen MS. JACC 2004

Pulmonary Vein Isolation for the Treatment

of AF in Patients with Impaired LV Systolic Function

Chen MS. JACC 2004

Chen MS. JACC 2004

Pulmonary Vein Isolation for the Treatment

of AF in Patients with Impaired LV Systolic Function

Chen MS. JACC 2004

Pulmonary Vein Isolation for the Treatment

of AF in Patients with Impaired LV Systolic Function

Wilton S. Am J Cardiol , 2010

Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness and Safety of

Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation in patients

With Versus Without Left Ventricular Systolic

Dysfunction

Wilton S. Am J Cardiol, 2010

Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness and Safety of

Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation in patients

With Versus Without Left Ventricular Systolic

Dysfunction

Wilton S. Am J Cardiol, 2010

Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness and Safety of

Catheter Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation in patients With

Versus Without Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction

- broad inclusion criteria, ie. EF<50%

- small number of recruited patients (<500 pts)

- lack of the assessment of AF ablation impact

on mortality

Limitations of the existing data

Complications of AF catheter ablation

Complications of AF catheter ablation

Summary

1. The incidence of recurrent AF after PV isolation is higher in

patients with CHF and therefore a repeated procedure is required

more frequently

2. The maintenance of a sinus rhythm by AF catheter ablation in

patients with CHF seems to improve the following :

LV systolic function

exercise capacity

quality of life

Recommendations for left atrial ablation

Khan MN. NEJM, 2008

Pulmonary-Vein Isolation for Atrial Fibrillation in

Patients with Heart Failure

PABA-HF

Khan MN. NEJM, 2008

Pulmonary-Vein Isolation for Atrial Fibrillation in

Patients with Heart Failure

PABA-HF

Khan MN. NEJM, 2008

Pulmonary-Vein Isolation for Atrial Fibrillation in

Patients with Heart Failure

PABA-HF

Khan MN. NEJM, 2008

Pulmonary-Vein Isolation for Atrial Fibrillation

in Patients with Heart Failure

PABA-HF

Long-term survival in patients undergoing CRT:

the importance of performing A-V junction ablation

in patients with permanent AF

Gasparini, EHJournal 2008

Conclusions

The pursue for the sinus rhythm maintenace by

means of catheter ablation requires an individual

clinical approach based on:

- the stage af atrial diease, including the type of AF

- the presence and severity of uderlying

cardiovascular disease

- potential treatment alternative

- patient’s preference

Conclusions

The ultimate assessment of the role and impact of

AF catheter ablation on clinical outcome in CHF

needs further investigation

Conclusions

a-v node ablation

A-V node ablation seems not to be as effective as

PVI in patients with CHF

It is reasonable to consider a-v node ablation in

CRT patients with permanent AF and suboptimal

percentage of CRT pacing

Recommended