Predictors of recurrence of atrial fibrillation within the first 3 months after ablation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Freedom from atrial fibrillation (AF) at 1 year can be achieved in 50–70% of patients undergoing catheter ablation. Recurrent AF early after ablation most commonly terminates spontaneously without further interventional treatment but is associated with later recurrent AF. The aim of this investigation is to identify clinical and procedural factors associated with recurrence of AF early after ablation.
We retrospectively analysed data for recurrence of AF within the first 3 months after catheter ablation from the randomized controlled AXAFA–AFNET 5 trial, which demonstrated that continuous anticoagulation with apixaban is as safe and as effective compared to vitamin K antagonists in 678 patients undergoing first AF ablation. The primary outcome of first recurrent AF within 90 days was observed in 163 (28%) patients, in which 78 (48%) patients experienced an event within the first 14 days post-ablation. After multivariable adjustment, a history of stroke/transient ischaemic attack [hazard ratio (HR) 1.54, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.93–2.6;
Half of all early AF recurrences within the first 3 months post-ablation occurred within the first 14 days post-ablation. Vascular disease and cardioversion during the procedure are strong predictors of recurrent AF. P-wave duration at follow-up was longer in patients with recurrent AF.
Clinicaltrials.gov identifier NCT02227550
Contributors

Matthias Daniel Zink
Author

Winnie Chua
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Stef Zeemering
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Luigi di Biase
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Bayes de Luna Antoni
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Callans David
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Gerhard Hindricks
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Karl Georg Haeusler
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Hussein R Al-Khalidi
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Jonathan P Piccini
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Lluís Mont
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Jens Cosedis Nielsen
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Luis Alberto Escobar
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Joseph de Bono
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Isabelle C Van Gelder
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Tom de Potter
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Daniel Scherr
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Sakis Themistoclakis
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Derick Todd
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Paulus Kirchhof
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Ulrich Schotten
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Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht (CARIM) Maastricht , Netherlands (The)
