Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a European observational multicentre study
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is common in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Data on the efficacy of catheter ablation of AF in HCM patients are sparse.
Observational multicentre study in 137 HCM patients (mean age 55.0 ± 13.4, 29.1% female; 225 ablation procedures). We investigated (i) the efficacy of catheter ablation for AF beyond the initial 12 months; (ii) the available risk scores, stratification schemes and genotype as potential predictors of arrhythmia relapse, and (iii) the impact of cryoballoon vs. radiofrequency in procedural outcomes. Mean follow-up was 43.8 ± 37.0 months. Recurrences after the initial 12-month period post-ablation were frequent, and 24 months after the index procedure, nearly all patients with persistent AF had relapsed, and only 40% of those with paroxysmal AF remained free from arrhythmia recurrence. The APPLE score demonstrated a modest discriminative capacity for AF relapse post-ablation (
Very late AF relapses post-ablation is common in HCM patients, especially in those with persistent AF. Left atrium size, LV apical aneurysm, and the APPLE score might contribute to identify subjects at higher risk of arrhythmia recurrence. First-time cryoballoon is comparable with radiofrequency ablation.
Contributors

Perry Elliott
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University College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Mark J Earley
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Mehul Dhinoja
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Malcolm Finlay
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Simon Sporton
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Anthony Chow
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Ross J Hunter
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Nikolaos Papageorgiou
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Martin Lowe
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Saidi A Mohiddin
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Serge Boveda
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Pedro Adragao
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Zeynab Jebberi
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Daniel Matos
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Richard J Schilling
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Pier D Lambiase
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Rui Providência
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