Background
The impact of left atrial posterior wall isolation (
LAPWI
) on the complex fractionated atrial electrogram (
CFAE
) is unknown.
Methods
CFAE
mapping was performed before and after
LAPWI
in 46 patients with persistent atrial fibrillation (
AF
).
Results
LAPWI
decreased both the variable (fractionated index ≤ 120 ms; from 60 ± 4 cm
2
to 50 ± 4 cm
2
,
P
< 0.001) and continuous (fractionated index ≤ 50 ms; from 4.2 ± 1.0 cm
2
to 3.5 ± 0.9 cm
2
,
P
= 0.036)
CFAE
areas. Especially, the
CFAE
areas on the bottom and roof walls of the left atrium and on the posterior and bottom walls of the right atrium significantly decreased after
LAPWI
. The distribution of variable
CFAE
areas was not different between the
AF
‐recurrence (n = 9) and
AF
‐free (n = 37) groups before
LAPWI
; however, it was larger in the anterior and septal walls of the right atrium in the
AF
‐recurrence group than in the
AF
‐free group after
LAPWI
(anterior wall, 8% ± 2% vs 5% ± 1%,
P
= 0.048; septal wall, 23% ± 4% vs 16% ± 1%,
P
= 0.043). The distribution of continuous
CFAE
areas on the bottom wall of the right atrium was larger in the
AF
‐recurrence group than in the
AF
‐free group both before
LAPWI
(30% ± 20% vs 4% ± 2%,
P
= 0.008) and after
LAPWI
(25% ± 25% vs 3% ± 1%,
P
= 0.027).
Conclusions
LAPWI
decreased the
CFAE
areas and affected their distribution, which contributed to
AF
recurrence.