Time-to-isolation-guided cryoballoon ablation reduces oesophageal and mediastinal alterations detected by endoscopic ultrasound: results of the MADE-PVI trial
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Cryoballoon ablation is safe and efficient for achieving pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) in atrial fibrillation. Structural oesophago-mediastinal lesions, which seem to be associated with an increased risk of the lethal complication of an atrio-oesophageal fistula, have been described. MADE-PVI (Mediastino-oesophageal Alterations Detected by Endosonography after PVI) aimed at evaluating safety of cryoballoon PVI in relation to two different freeze protocols. As time-to-isolation-(TTI)-guided protocol has been reported to be as effective as conventional ‘two freeze protocol’, we hypothesized a TTI-guided protocol causes less oesophago-mediastinal lesions.
Seventy consecutive patients were scheduled for cryoballoon (2nd generation) PVI employing either a conventional protocol (
The present prospective study demonstrates a significant impact of freeze protocol on oesophago-mediastinal alterations. A TTI-guided protocol reduces mediastino-oesophageal lesions and may reduce short- and long-term complications of cryoballoon PVI.
Contributors

Friederike Cordes
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Christian Ellermann
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Dirk G Dechering
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Gerrit Frommeyer
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Simon Kochhäuser
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Philipp S Lange
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Christian Pott
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Frank Lenze
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Hartmut Schmidt
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Hansjoerg Ullerich
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Lars Eckardt
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