Pulsed field ablation prevents chronic atrial fibrotic changes and restrictive mechanics after catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Pulsed field ablation (PFA), a non-thermal ablative modality, may show different effects on the myocardial tissue compared to thermal ablation. Thus, this study aimed to compare the left atrial (LA) structural and mechanical characteristics after PFA vs. thermal ablation.
Cardiac magnetic resonance was performed pre-ablation, acutely (<3 h), and 3 months post-ablation in 41 patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) undergoing pulmonary vein (PV) isolation with PFA (
Pulsed field ablation induces large acute LGE without microvascular damage or intramural haemorrhage. Most LGE lesions disappear in the chronic stage, suggesting a specific reparative process involving less chronic fibrosis. This process may contribute to a preserved tissue compliance and LA reservoir and booster pump functions.
Contributors

Cyril Goujeau
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Clementine André
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Yosuke Nakatani
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Takashi Nakashima
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Soumaya Sridi-Cheniti
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Charles Eggert
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Ghassen Cheniti
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Christopher Schneider
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Raju Viswanathan
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Philipp Krisai
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Takamitsu Takagi
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Tsukasa Kamakura
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Konstantinos Vlachos
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Nicolas Derval
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Josselin Duchateau
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Thomas Pambrun
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Remi Chauvel
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Vivek Y Reddy
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Michel Montaudon
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François Laurent
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Frederic Sacher
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Mélèze Hocini
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Michel Haïssaguerre
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Pierre Jaïs
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Hubert Cochet
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