Sex differences in atrial fibrillation ablation outcomes: insights from a large-scale multicentre registry
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The impact of sex differences on the clinical outcomes of radiofrequency catheter ablation (RFCA) of atrial fibrillation (AF) is controversial. We investigated the sex differences regarding the efficacy and clinical outcomes of RFCA of AF.
We conducted a large-scale, prospective, multicentre, observational study (Kansai Plus Atrial Fibrillation Registry). We enrolled 5010 consecutive patients who underwent an initial RFCA of AF at 26 centres (64 ± 10 years; non-paroxysmal AF, 35.7%). The median follow-up duration was 2.9 years. Female patients (
Females experienced more frequent AF recurrences probably due to non-PV arrhythmogenicity and
Contributors

Atsushi Kobori
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Kazuaki Kaitani
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Takeshi Morimoto
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Toshiya Kurotobi
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Itsuro Morishima
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Hirosuke Yamaji
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Yumie Matsui
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Yuko Nakazawa
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Kengo Kusano
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Masato Okada
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Koji Tanaka
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Yuko Hirao
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Takafumi Oka
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Yasushi Koyama
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Atsunori Okamura
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Katsuomi Iwakura
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Kenshi Fujii
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Takeshi Kimura
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Satoshi Shizuta
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