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Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Research article

Contemporary procedure characteristics and outcomes of accessory atrioventricular pathway ablations in an integrated community-based health care system using a tiered approach

Authors: Charlie Young, Annie Kwan, Lisa Yepez, Meghan McCarty, Amanda Chan, Dora Hsu, Jennifer Han, Taresh Taneja, Shirley Park, Robert Hayward, Taylor I. Liu

Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Since the early descriptions of large series of accessory atrioventricular pathway ablations in adults and adolescents over 20 years ago, there have been limited published reports based on more recent experiences of large referral centers. We aimed to characterize accessory pathway distribution and features in a large community-based population that influence ablation outcomes using a tiered approach to ablation.

Methods

Retrospective analysis of 289 patients (age 14–81) who underwent accessory ablation from 2015–2019 was performed. Pathways were categorized into anteroseptal, left freewall, posteroseptal, and right freewall locations. We analyzed patient and pathway features to identify factors associated with prolonged procedure time parameters.

Results

Initial ablation success rate was 94.7% with long-term success rate of 93.4% and median follow-up of 931 days. Accessory pathways were in left freewall (61.6%), posteroseptal (24.6%), right freewall (9.6%), and anteroseptal (4.3%) locations. Procedure outcome was dependent on pathway location. Acute success was highest for left freewall pathways (97.1%) with lowest case times (144 ± 68 min) and fluoroscopy times (15 ± 19 min). Longest procedure time parameters were seen with anteroseptal, left anterolateral, epicardial-coronary sinus, and right anterolateral pathway ablations.

Conclusions

In this community-based adult and adolescent population, majority of the accessory pathways are in the left freewall and posteroseptal region and tend to be more easily ablated. A tiered approach with initial use of standard ablation equipment before the deployment of more advance tools, such as irrigated tips and 3D mapping, is cost effective without sacrificing overall efficacy.
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Metadata
Title
Contemporary procedure characteristics and outcomes of accessory atrioventricular pathway ablations in an integrated community-based health care system using a tiered approach
Authors
Charlie Young
Annie Kwan
Lisa Yepez
Meghan McCarty
Amanda Chan
Dora Hsu
Jennifer Han
Taresh Taneja
Shirley Park
Robert Hayward
Taylor I. Liu
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2261
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-021-02132-0

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