Sex differences in catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation: results from AXAFA-AFNET 5
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Study sex-differences in efficacy and safety of atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation.
We assessed first AF ablation outcomes on continuous anticoagulation in 633 patients [209 (33%) women and 424 (67%) men] in a pre-specified subgroup analysis of the AXAFA-AFNET 5 trial. We compared the primary outcome (death, stroke or transient ischaemic attack, or major bleeding) and secondary outcomes [change in quality of life (QoL) and cognitive function] 3 months after ablation. Women were older (66 vs. 63 years,
Women and men experience similar improvement in QoL and MoCA score after AF ablation on continuous anticoagulation. Longer hospital stay, a trend towards more nuisance bleeds, and a lower overall QoL in women were the main differences observed.
Contributors

Mariëlle Kloosterman
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Winnie Chua
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Larissa Fabritz
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Hussein R Al-Khalidi
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Ulrich Schotten
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Jens C Nielsen
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Jonathan P Piccini
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Luigi Di Biase
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Karl Georg Häusler
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Derick Todd
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Lluis Mont
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Paulus Kirchhof
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