Safety and efficacy of a lattice-tip catheter for ventricular arrhythmia ablation: the AFFERA Ventricular Arrhythmia Ablation Registry (AVAAR)

EP Europace Journal

2 July 2025
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Abstract

AbstractAims

The feasibility and safety of the lattice-tip catheter for ventricular arrhythmia (VA) ablation in humans remain largely unknown. This study aimed to assess feasibility, safety profile as well as patient outcomes after VA ablation with a lattice-tip catheter in a multicentre European registry.

Methods and results

All 18 European centres using the AFFERA system in September 2024 agreed to participate. Clinical, procedural, and follow-up data (minimum 3 months) were systematically collected and analysed. A total of 126 patients (18% female; mean age 59 ± 16 years) underwent VA ablation using the lattice-tip catheter during the inclusion period. Ablation indications included ventricular tachycardia (VT) in 99, premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) in 23, and ventricular fibrillation (VF) in 4 patients. Major and minor acute complications were observed in 7 (6%) and 18 (14%) procedures, respectively. They included thrombo-embolic event (n = 2), major bleeding (n = 2), ventricular fibrillation induction (n = 1), tamponade due to epicardial access (n = 1), and cardiogenic shock due to prolonged VT mapping (n = 1). Within the first month post-procedure, three patients died [from multi-organ failure (n = 2) and sepsis (n = 1)], two had worsening heart failure, one myocardial infarction, one sepsis, and one major gastro-intestinal bleeding. After a mean follow-up of 5.6 ± 3.7 months, absence of recurrence was 78% for PVC, 70% for VT, and 100% for VF.

Conclusion

In this complex population with refractory VA, ablation using the lattice-tip catheter appears feasible and relatively safe. In the absence of large, randomized trials, exhaustive registry is of key importance to ensure safety and efficacy of new catheter technologies.

Contributors

Frédéric Sacher
Frédéric Sacher

Author

IHU Liryc Bordeaux , France

Helmut Pürerfellner
Helmut Pürerfellner

Author

Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen Linz , Austria

Josselin Duchateau
Josselin Duchateau

Author

Haut-Leveque Hospital - University Hospital Centre Pessac , France

Luigi Pannone
Luigi Pannone

Author

University Hospital (UZ) Brussels Brussels , Belgium

Josef Kautzner
Josef Kautzner

Author

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM) Prague , Czechia

Pierre Jais
Pierre Jais

Author

American Hospital of Paris Neuilly sur Seine , France

Petr Peichl
Petr Peichl

Author

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKEM) Prague , Czechia

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