Autonomic effects and ablation success after pulsed field and cryoballoon ablation: a SINGLE SHOT CHAMPION substudy
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) using radiofrequency and cryoballoon ablation (CBA) modulates the cardiac autonomic nervous system (ANS) by affecting epicardial ganglionated plexi. In contrast, pulsed field ablation (PFA) appears to exert minimal autonomic effects. The impact of cardiac ANS modulation on arrhythmia recurrence remains incompletely understood.
In this multicentre trial substudy, 210 patients with symptomatic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) were randomized 1:1 to PVI using PFA or CBA. All patients received an implantable cardiac monitor at the time of ablation. Daytime heart rate (DHR), night-time heart rate (NHR), and heart rate variability (HRV) were continuously recorded over 12 months and analysed at Days 1–2, Months 3, 6, 9, and 12 post-ablation, and related to arrhythmia-free outcome. PFA (
Despite reduced cardiac ANS modulation, PFA was associated with a superior arrhythmia-free outcome compared to CBA. These findings suggest that cardiac ANS modulation may not be critical for the successful ablation of paroxysmal AF.
Contributors

Corinne Jufer
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Jens Maurhofer
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Dik Heg
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Tiago V Pereira
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Felix Mahfoud
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Helge Servatius
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Hildegard Tanner
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Peter Jüni
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Tobias Reichlin
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Sven Knecht
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Gregor Thalmann
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Philipp Krisai
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Salik Ur Rehman Iqbal
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