Cardioneuroablation for vasovagal syncope: insights on patients’ selection, centre settings, procedural workflow and endpoints—results from an European Heart Rhythm Association survey

EP Europace Journal

23 May 2024
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Syncope and Bradycardia

Abstract

AbstractAims

Cardioneuroablation (CNA) is a catheter-based intervention for recurrent vasovagal syncope (VVS) that consists in the modulation of the parasympathetic cardiac autonomic nervous system. This survey aims to provide a comprehensive overview of current CNA utilization in Europe.

Methods and results

A total of 202 participants from 40 different countries replied to the survey. Half of the respondents have performed a CNA during the last 12 months, reflecting that it is considered a treatment option of a subset of patients. Seventy-one per cent of respondents adopt an approach targeting ganglionated plexuses (GPs) systematically in both the right atrium (RA) and left atrium (LA). The second most common strategy (16%) involves LA GP ablation only after no response following RA ablation. The procedural endpoint is frequently an increase in heart rate. Ganglionated plexus localization predominantly relies on an anatomical approach (90%) and electrogram analysis (59%). Less utilized methods include pre-procedural imaging (20%), high-frequency stimulation (17%), and spectral analysis (10%). Post-CNA, anticoagulation or antiplatelet therapy is prescribed, with only 11% of the respondents discharging patients without such medication. Cardioneuroablation is perceived as effective (80% of respondents) and safe (71% estimated <1% rate of procedure-related complications). Half view CNA emerging as a first-line therapy in the near future.

Conclusion

This survey offers a snapshot of the current implementation of CNA in Europe. The results show high expectations for the future of CNA, but important heterogeneity exists regarding indications, procedural workflow, and endpoints of CNA. Ongoing efforts are essential to standardize procedural protocols and peri-procedural patient management.

Contributors

Antonio Berruezo
Antonio Berruezo

Author

Teknon Medical Centre Barcelona , Spain

Laurent Roten
Laurent Roten

Author

Inselspital Bern Bern , Switzerland

Piotr Futyma
Piotr Futyma

Author

St. Joseph's Heart Rhythm Center Rzeszow , Poland

Sergio Richter
Sergio Richter

Author

Heart Center - University Hospital Dresden Dresden , Germany

Rui Providencia
Rui Providencia

Author

St Bartholomew's Hospital London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Julian Chun
Julian Chun

Author

Cardioangiologisches Centrum Bethanien Frankfurt , Germany