Following laserballoon-based PVI, new asymptomatic brain lesions were detected in 11.4% of patients. A higher CHA2DS2VASc score, but not the ablation technology utilized, was the only associated risk factor.
Background-The aim of this study was to evaluate in vivo contact force (CF) and the correlation of CF with impedance during left atrial 3-dimensional electroanatomical mapping and ablation. Methods and Results-CF during point-by-point left atrial mapping was assessed in 30 patients undergoing atrial fibrillation ablation. Operators were blinded to the real-time CF data. Data were analyzed according to 11 predefined areas in the left atrial and 6 segments around the ipsilateral pulmonary veins. A total of 3475 mapping and 878 ablation points were analyzed. Median CF during mapping was 14.0g (6.5-26.2; q1-q3), ranging from 5.1g at the ridge to 29.8g at the roof. Median CF at the ridge and mitral isthmus were 5.1g and 6.9g, respectively. Extremely high CF ≥100g was noted in 24 points (0.7%). Median CFs during ablation around the right and left pulmonary veins were 22.8g (12.6-37.9; q1-q3) and 12.3g (6.9-30.2; q1-q3), respectively. The lowest median CFs were recorded at the anterior-superior and anteriorinferior segments of the left pulmonary veins (7.2g and 7.9g
Using the EAS in patients with AF, separate isolation of individual PVs rather than wide circumferential PVI should be the preferred ablation strategy.
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