2021
DOI: 10.1111/pace.14309
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Standard versus strict stability criteria in radiofrequency paroxysmal atrial fibrillation ablation using ablation index

Abstract: Purpose To compare the outcome of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation via pulmonary vein isolation using Ablation Index (AI) with strict or standard stability criteria. Methods We enrolled 130 consecutive naive patients affected by paroxysmal AF who underwent PVI at two high‐volume centers. AI target was ≥380 at the posterior wall and ≥500 at the anterior wall. Strict versus standard stability criteria were set for Group 1 (65 patients) and Group 2 (65 patients), respectively. We compared those strate… Show more

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“…AF ablation aims to determine transmural lesions, which can last well over time, ensuring permanent vein isolation. The main factors influencing this outcome include the power delivery, RF time, catheter tip force on the target tissue, and catheter stability [8][9][10]. The advent of contact force-sensing catheters has provided a better and direct definition of the tip-tissue relationship, while improvements in mapping system technology has allowed for higher precision and catheter stability even during RF delivery.…”
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“…AF ablation aims to determine transmural lesions, which can last well over time, ensuring permanent vein isolation. The main factors influencing this outcome include the power delivery, RF time, catheter tip force on the target tissue, and catheter stability [8][9][10]. The advent of contact force-sensing catheters has provided a better and direct definition of the tip-tissue relationship, while improvements in mapping system technology has allowed for higher precision and catheter stability even during RF delivery.…”
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confidence: 99%