Body mass index as a determinant of scar formation post‐AF ablation: Insights from DECAAF II
Ghassan Bidaoui,
Eli Tsakiris,
Hadi Younes
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionObesity is implicated in adverse atrial remodeling and worse outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation. The objective of this study is to assess the effect of body mass index (BMI) on ablation‐induced scar formation on late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (LGE‐CMR).MethodsWe conducted an analysis of DECAAF II participants who underwent LGE‐CMR scans to measure scar formation 3 months after catheter ablation. Ablation parameters and lesion delivery were not dependent on… Show more
Body mass index (BMI) is reported to be one of the important pre-How to cite this article: Takigawa M. Body mass index as a determinant of scar formation post-AF ablation: insights from DECAAF II.
Body mass index (BMI) is reported to be one of the important pre-How to cite this article: Takigawa M. Body mass index as a determinant of scar formation post-AF ablation: insights from DECAAF II.
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