P-wave duration and atrial fibrillation recurrence after catheter ablation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a global health problem with high morbidity and mortality. Catheter ablation (CA) can reduce AF burden and symptoms, but AF recurrence (AFr) remains an issue. Simple AFr predictors like P-wave duration (PWD) could help improve AF therapy. This updated meta-analysis reviews the increasing evidence for the association of AFr with PWD and offers practical implications.
Publication databases were systematically searched and cohort studies reporting PWD and/or morphology at baseline and AFr after CA were included. Advanced interatrial block (aIAB) was defined as PWD ≥ 120 ms and biphasic morphology in inferior leads. Random-effects analysis was performed using the Review Manager 5.3 and R programs after study selection, quality assessment, and data extraction, to report odds ratio (OR) and confidence intervals. : Among 4175 patients in 22 studies, 1138 (27%) experienced AFr. Patients with AFr had longer PWD with a mean pooled difference of 7.8 ms (19 studies,
P-wave duration is an independent predictor for AF recurrence after left atrium ablation. The AFr risk is increasing exponentially with PWD prolongation. This could facilitate risk stratification by identifying high-risk patients (aIAB, PWD > 150 ms) and adjusting follow up or interventions.
Contributors

Stergios Intzes
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Konstantinos Zagoridis
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Marianthi Symeonidou
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Emmanouil Spanoudakis
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Arash Arya
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Borislav Dinov
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Nikolaos Dagres
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Gerhard Hindricks
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Andreas Bollmann
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Emmanuel Kanoupakis
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Emmanuel Koutalas
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Sotirios Nedios
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