Surgical ablation of long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation: 1-year outcomes from the CArdioSurgEry Atrial Fibrillation (CASE-AF) registry

Author:

Grubitzsch Herko12ORCID,Caliskan Etem12,Ouarrak Taoufik3,Senges Jochen3,Doll Nicolas4,Knaut Michael5,Lewalter Thorsten6,Eichinger Walter7,Niemann Bernd8ORCID,Friedrich Ivar9,Hanke Torsten10,Falk Volkmar1211ORCID,Hanke Thorsten,Lewalter Thorsten,Senges Jochen,Grubitzsch Herko,Caliskan Etem,Ouarrak Taoufik,Knaut Michael,Eichinger Walter,Niemann Bernd,Friedrich Ivar,Falk Volkmar,Wehbe Mahmoud,Albert Marc,Vondran Maximilian,Ghazy Tamer,Warnecke Henning,Doss Mirko,Liebold Andreas,Eszlari Edgar,Rastan Ardawan,Mitrovic Ivana,Cvorak Adi,Fischlein Theodor,Sack Falk-Udo,Hindricks Gerd,Doll Nicolas,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Deutsches Herzzentrum der Charité (DHZC) , Berlin, Germany

2. Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin, corporate member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health , Berlin, Germany

3. Institut für Herzinfarktforschung , Ludwigshafen, Germany

4. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Schüchtermann-Klinik Bad Rothenfelde , Bad Rothenfelde, Germany

5. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Herzzentrum Dresden GmbH Universitätsklinik an der Technischen Universität Dresden , Dresden, Germany

6. Department of Cardiology, Internistisches Klinikum München Süd , München, Germany

7. Department of Cardiac Surgery, München Klinik Bogenhausen , München, Germany

8. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Universitätsklinikum Gießen , Gießen, Germany

9. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Krankenhaus der Barmherzigen Brüder , Trier, Germany

10. Department of Cardiac Surgery, Asklepios Klinikum Harburg , Hamburg, Germany

11. German Center for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK), Partner Site Berlin , Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVES The CArdioSurgEry Atrial Fibrillation (CASE-AF) registry is a prospective, multicentre study for collecting and analysing real-world data of surgical atrial fibrillation (AF) treatment. This study aimed to evaluate outcomes of surgery for long-standing persistent AF at 1 year. METHODS In total, 17 centres consecutively include all eligible patients with continuous AF lasting for ≥1 year. Exclusion criteria are missing informed consent or age <18 years. For patient-reported outcomes measures, the European Heart Rhythm Association score was used. No presence of AF (based on ECG findings including Holter ECG and/or implanted devices), no re-ablation, no further cardioversion and no rehospitalization due to AF after a 3-month blanking period defined no AF recurrence at 1 year. RESULTS From January 2017 to January 2020, a total of 1115 patients were enrolled in CASE-AF. Of them, 202 patients (mean age 69.7 ± 7.8 years, 27.2% female) underwent surgical ablation of long-standing persistent AF (study cohort), mostly accompanied by left atrial appendage closure (n = 180 [89%], resection n = 75 [42%]) and predominantly performed as concomitant (n = 174 [86%]) and left atrial only procedure (n = 144 [71%]). Early mortality (30 days) was 2.0% and morbidity was low. At follow-up (median 14.4 months, interquartile range, 12.7–17.6 months, 100% complete), 106 patients (56%) had no AF recurrence and 93% of them were asymptomatic. AF recurrence was accompanied by AF-related rehospitalization (n = 12, P = 0.003), direct current shock cardioversion (n = 23, P < 0.001), AF ablation (n = 7, P = 0.003) and stroke (n = 3, P = 0.059). Multivariable analysis identified cryoablation, predominantly performed endocardially including additional left atrial (74%) and biatrial (42%) lesions, as a significant factor for freedom from AF recurrence (odds ratio 2.7, 95% confidence interval 1.07–6.79, P = 0.035). CONCLUSIONS According to CASE-AF, surgical ablation of long-standing persistent AF is most effective when concomitantly performed using endocardial cryoablation. Ongoing follow-up allows further elucidation of efficacious treatment strategies.

Funder

AtriCure Europe BV

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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