Pulsed field ablation: from technological breakthrough to structured clinical implementation—the role of the European Heart Rhythm Association

EP Europace Journal

12 April 2026
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ESC Journals ARRHYTHMIAS AND DEVICE THERAPY Public Health and Health Economics Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

Abstract

Abstract

Pulsed field ablation (PFA) has rapidly evolved from an experimental electroporation-based concept to a widely adopted modality in cardiac electrophysiology, marking one of the fastest clinical integrations of a novel technology in the field. Its non-thermal mechanism, based on irreversible electroporation, fundamentally distinguishes it from conventional radiofrequency and cryoablation, providing relative myocardial selectivity and driving widespread enthusiasm and clinical uptake. However, the rapid expansion of PFA into routine practice introduces new clinical and organizational challenges. The growing number of scientific statements reflects the dynamic evolution of PFA technologies and underscores the need for iterative, regionally relevant guidance. Variability in healthcare systems, procedural workflows, and resource availability further necessitates tailored guidance, particularly within the European context. As the field transitions from innovation to implementation, emphasis must shift towards standardized procedural strategies, avoidance of excessive ablation, and structured education. Training programmes must incorporate electroporation-specific principles and safety management. Ultimately, the responsible integration of PFA requires continued vigilance, registry-based surveillance, and collaborative scientific leadership. Ensuring that rapid technological progress translates into consistent, safe, and effective patient care remains a central priority for the European Heart Rhythm Association.

Contributors

Helmut Pürerfellner
Helmut Pürerfellner

Author

Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen Linz , Austria

Jose Luis Merino
Jose Luis Merino

Author

La Paz University Hospital Madrid , Spain

Haran Burri
Haran Burri

Author

University hospitals of Geneva Geneva , Switzerland

Giuseppe Boriani
Giuseppe Boriani

Author

Modena Polyclinic Modena University Hospital Modena , Italy

Michael Kühne
Michael Kühne

Author

University Hospital Basel Basel , Switzerland

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