TY - JOUR
T1 - Preserved left ventricular ejection fraction following atrioventricular junction ablation and pacing for atrial fibrillation
AU - Chen, Lin
AU - Hodge, David
AU - Jahangir, Arshad
AU - Ozcan, Cevher
AU - Trusty, Jane
AU - Friedman, Paul
AU - Rea, Robert
AU - Bradley, David
AU - Brady, Peter
AU - Hammill, Stephen
AU - Hayes, David
AU - Shen, Win Kuang
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2008/1
Y1 - 2008/1
N2 - Preserved LVEF After AVJ Ablation and RVA Pacing. Introduction: Right ventricular apical (RVA) pacing creates ventricular dyssynchrony and may compromise left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). The impact of RVA pacing in patients who have undergone atrioventricular junction (AVJ) ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) is unclear. We sought to determine whether RVA pacing after AVJ ablation for patients with AF compromises LVEF in the short- or long-term. Methods/Results: We studied 286 patients with AF who underwent AVJ ablation and RVA pacing at our institution between 1990 and 2002. Patients were stratified into a short-term follow-up group (LVEF reassessed by echocardiography within a year after AVJ ablation, n = 134) and a long-term group (LVEF reassessed after a year, n = 152). Among all 286 patients (mean follow-up 20 months), we observed no change in mean LVEF after AVJ ablation and RVA pacing (48% before vs. 48% after, P = 0.42). Short-term follow-up patients had a statistically significant improvement in mean LVEF (46% before vs. 49% after, P = 0.03), whereas there was no statistically significant change in mean LVEF in long-term follow-up patients (49% before vs. 48% after, P = 0.37). Only 9% of short-term patients, 15% of long-term patients, and 1% of patients with baseline LVEF ≤ 40% experienced ≥10% absolute decrease in LVEF. Baseline LVEF > 40% was a multivariate predictor of LVEF decline. Conclusions: RVA pacing after AVJ ablation does not compromise LVEF in the short- or long-term for the vast majority of patients. Better predictors are needed to help us select patients for biventricular pacing after AVJ ablation.
AB - Preserved LVEF After AVJ Ablation and RVA Pacing. Introduction: Right ventricular apical (RVA) pacing creates ventricular dyssynchrony and may compromise left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). The impact of RVA pacing in patients who have undergone atrioventricular junction (AVJ) ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF) is unclear. We sought to determine whether RVA pacing after AVJ ablation for patients with AF compromises LVEF in the short- or long-term. Methods/Results: We studied 286 patients with AF who underwent AVJ ablation and RVA pacing at our institution between 1990 and 2002. Patients were stratified into a short-term follow-up group (LVEF reassessed by echocardiography within a year after AVJ ablation, n = 134) and a long-term group (LVEF reassessed after a year, n = 152). Among all 286 patients (mean follow-up 20 months), we observed no change in mean LVEF after AVJ ablation and RVA pacing (48% before vs. 48% after, P = 0.42). Short-term follow-up patients had a statistically significant improvement in mean LVEF (46% before vs. 49% after, P = 0.03), whereas there was no statistically significant change in mean LVEF in long-term follow-up patients (49% before vs. 48% after, P = 0.37). Only 9% of short-term patients, 15% of long-term patients, and 1% of patients with baseline LVEF ≤ 40% experienced ≥10% absolute decrease in LVEF. Baseline LVEF > 40% was a multivariate predictor of LVEF decline. Conclusions: RVA pacing after AVJ ablation does not compromise LVEF in the short- or long-term for the vast majority of patients. Better predictors are needed to help us select patients for biventricular pacing after AVJ ablation.
KW - Atrial fibrillation
KW - Atrioventricular junction ablation
KW - Left ventricular ejection fraction
KW - Right ventricular apical pacing
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2007.00994.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1540-8167.2007.00994.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 17971146
AN - SCOPUS:37549002111
SN - 1045-3873
VL - 19
SP - 19
EP - 27
JO - Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
JF - Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology
IS - 1
ER -