Impact of cryoballoon application abortion due to phrenic nerve injury on reconnection rates: a YETI subgroup analysis
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Cryoballoon (CB)-based pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is an effective treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). The most frequent complication during CB-based PVI is right-sided phrenic nerve injury (PNI) which is leading to premature abortion of the freeze cycle. Here, we analysed reconnection rates after CB-based PVI and PNI in a large-scale population during repeat procedures.
In the YETI registry, a total of 17 356 patients underwent CB-based PVI in 33 centres, and 731 (4.2%) patients experienced PNI. A total of 111/731 (15.2%) patients received a repeat procedure for treatment of recurrent AF. In 94/111 (84.7%) patients data on repeat procedures were available. A total of 89/94 (94.7%) index pulmonary veins (PVs) have been isolated during the initial PVI. During repeat procedures, 22 (24.7%) of initially isolated index PVs showed reconnection. The use of a double stop technique did non influence the PV reconnection rate (
In patients with cryoballon application abortion due to PNI, a high rate of persistent PVI rate was found at repeat procedures. Our data may help to identify the optimal dosing protocol in CB-based PVI procedures.
Contributors

Alexander Pott
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Andreas Metzner
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Osamu Inaba
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Malte Kuniss
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Arash Aryana
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Shinsuke Miyazaki
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Serkan Cay
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Joachim R Ehrlich
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Ibrahim El-Battrawy
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Ardan M Saguner
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Verena Tscholl
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Kivanc Yalin
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Wilber Su
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Giorgi Papiashvili
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Alessio Gasperetti
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Riccardo Proietti
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University of Liverpool Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Erik Wissner
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Hisaki Makimoto
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Tsuyoshi Urushida
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Kudret Aytemir
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Ewa Jędrzejczyk-Patej
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Karl-Heinz Kuck
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Daniel Steven
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