Safety profile and long-term efficacy of very high-power short-duration (60–70 W) catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: results of a large comparative analysis
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
This retrospective study sought to compare complication rates and efficacy of power-controlled very high-power short-duration (vHPSD) and conventional catheter ablation in a large cohort of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
We analyzed 1115 consecutive patients with AF (38.7% paroxysmal, 61.3% persistent) who received first-time catheter ablation at our centre from 2015 to 2021. Circumferential pulmonary vein isolation ± additional substrate ablation using an irrigated-tip catheter was performed with vHPSD (70 W/5–7 s or 60 W/7–10 s) in 574 patients and with conventional power (30–35 W/15–30 s) in 541 patients. Baseline characteristics were well-balanced between groups (mean age 65.1 ± 11.2 years, 63.4% male). The 30-day incidence of cardiac tamponade [2/574 (0.35%) vs. 1/541 (0.18%),
vHPSD ablation is as safe as conventional ablation and is associated with an improved long-term efficacy in persistent AF.
Contributors

Marta Telishevska
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Florian Englert
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Tilko Reents
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Gabriele Hessling
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Isabel Deisenhofer
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German Heart Center Muenchen Technical University of Munich Munich , Germany

Marc Kottmaier
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Felix Bourier
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Sarah Lengauer
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Hannah Krafft
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Leonie V Förschner
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Stephan Dorfmeister
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Susanne Kathan
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