P1353
Echocardiographic predictor of sick sinus syndrome following catheter ablation of persistent atrial fibrillation

EP Europace Journal

18 June 2020
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Abstract

AbstractFunding Acknowledgements

Abbott Medical Japan, Medtronic Japan, Boston Scientific Japan, Biotronic Japan, Japan Life Line

Background / Introduction

Although sick sinus syndrome(SSS) can be associated with atrial fibrillation(AF), predictive factors of SSS following catheter ablation(CA) of persistent atrial fibrillation(perAF) are not well known.

Purpose

We investigated echocardiographic parameters to predict occurrence of SSS after restoration of sinus rhythm by CA for perAF patients.

Methods

Ninety-eight consecutive perAF patients from June 2014 to May 2018 treated with CA were retrospectively reviewed. Twelve patients(12%, SSS group) developed SSS after successful CA and 86 patients(88%, non-SSS group) did not. Baseline characteristics, blood exam, and echocardiographic findings(RA area size, LA area size, EF, etc) before AF CA were analyzed using Student’s t test, Mann-Whitney test, Chi-square test and Univariate analysis. Multivariate logistic analysis was then performed using those parameters. The atrial area size was calculated from 4 chamber view at the atrial end- systole.

Results

The multivariate analysis for predictive factors of SSS is shown in the table. Right atrium(RA) area could predict SSS(17.3 ± 4.8cm2 vs. 14.7 ± 3.6cm2, odds ratio 1.468; 95% confidence interval 1.088 to 1.981, p = 0.012). Gender (female) was also an independent predictor(4/12 (33%) vs. 8/86 (9%), odds ratio 39.832; 95% confidence interval 2.589 to 612.938, p = 0.008). The other echocardiographical findings(LA area size, EF, etc), baseline characteristics and blood exam results were not related to SSS after successful CA of perAF patients.

Conclusions

The large RA area size and gender (female) could predict SSS in perAF patients after restoration of sinus rhythm by successful CA. We may need to inform possible SSS after CA to female patients with a large RA before CA.

Multivariate Logistic analysis

Total(N = 98)SSS group (N = 12)Non SSS group (N = 86)Odds ratio95% CIP-value
Age64(58-69)68(60-72)63(57-69)1.0320.929-1.1450.560
Gender/Female12(12%)4(33%)8(9%)39.8322.589-612.9380.008
CKD27(28%)6(50%)21(24%)1.2640.179-8.9450.814
BNP91(53-180)206(167-304)82(48-169)1.0030.993-1.0120.609
RDW45.1 ± 3.946.4 ± 4.844.9 ± 3.81.2420.971-1.5880.085
RA area15.1 ± 3.817.3 ± 4.814.7 ± 3.61.4681.088-1.9810.012
LA area24.2(17.0-24.9)24.4(17.7-26.3)24.1(16.8-24.4)0.9670.803-1.1650.726

Right atrium area and gender were the independent predictor of SSS in persistent atrial fibrillation patients after restoration of sinus rhythm

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