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    Long-term outcomes of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in octogenarians

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    Kozhuharov, Nikola
    Karim, Nabeela
    Creta, Antonio
    Leung, Lisa W M
    Veasey, Rick
    Osmanagic, Armin
    Kefala, Anna
    Pope, Mike
    Vouliotis, Apostolos
    Knecht, Sven
    Krisai, Philipp
    Jaïs, Pierre
    Martin, Claire
    Sticherling, Christian
    Ginks, Matthew
    Ullah, Waqas
    Balasubramaniam, Richard
    Kalla, Manish
    Gallagher, Mark M
    Hunter, Ross J
    Wong, Tom
    Gupta, Dhiraj
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    Publication date
    2024-08-14
    Subject
    Cardiology
    Elderly care.
    
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    Background and aims: Catheter ablation is superior to pharmacological therapy in controlling atrial fibrillation (AF). There are few data on the long-term outcome of AF ablation in octogenarian patients. This analysis aims to evaluate the outcome of AF ablation in octogenarians vs. younger patients. Methods: In this retrospective study in 13 centres in the UK, France, and Switzerland, the long-term outcomes of 473 consecutive octogenarian patients undergoing ablation for AF were compared to 473 matched younger controls (median age 81.3 [80.0, 83.0] vs. 64.4 [56.5, 70.7] years, 54.3% vs. 35.1% females; p-value for both < 0.001). The primary endpoint was the recurrence of atrial arrhythmia after a blanking period of 90 days within 365 days of follow-up. Results: Acute ablation success as defined as isolation of all pulmonary veins was achieved in 97% of octogenarians. Octogenarians experienced more procedural complications (11.4% vs 7.0%, p = 0.018). The median follow-up time was 281 [106, 365] days vs. 354 [220, 365] days for octogenarians vs. non-octogenarians (p < 0.001). Among octogenarians, 27.7% (131 patients) experienced a recurrence of atrial arrhythmia, in contrast to 23.5% (111 patients) in the younger group (odds ratio 1.49; 95% confidence interval 1.16-1.92; p = 0.002). In a multivariable regression model including gender, previous AF ablation, vascular disease, chronic kidney disease, CHA2DS2-VASc score, left atrial dilatation, and indwelling cardiac implantable electronic device, age above 80 remained an independent predictor of recurrence of arrhythmia. Conclusion: Ablation for AF is effective in octogenarians, but is associated with slightly higher procedural complication rate and recurrence of atrial arrhythmia than in younger patients.
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    Kozhuharov N, Karim N, Creta A, Leung LWM, Veasey R, Osmanagic A, Kefala A, Pope M, Vouliotis A, Knecht S, Krisai P, Jaïs P, Martin C, Sticherling C, Ginks M, Ullah W, Balasubramaniam R, Kalla M, Gallagher MM, Hunter RJ, Wong T, Gupta D. Long-term outcomes of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation in octogenarians. J Interv Card Electrophysiol. 2024 Aug 14. doi: 10.1007/s10840-024-01879-8. Epub ahead of print.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14200/5801
    Additional Links
    https://link.springer.com/journal/10840
    DOI
    10.1007/s10840-024-01879-8
    PMID
    39141267
    Journal
    Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology
    Publisher
    Springer
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1007/s10840-024-01879-8
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