The purpose of this registry is to provide additional corroborative short-term safety and long-term safety data for the NAVISTAR THERMOCOOL and NAVISTAR EZ STEER THERMOCOOL catheters in the treatment of symptomatic Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation (PAF).
This registry is a prospective, multi-center, non-randomized post approval evaluation comprised of two (2) registry arms with independent hypotheses. The registry arms are defined as; Arm 1) physicians who perform greater than or equal to 50 atrial fibrillation ablation procedures per year and Arm 2) physicians who perform less than 50 atrial fibrillation ablation procedures per year. Subjects with drug refractory recurrent symptomatic PAF will be considered for this post approval registry. This registry will be conducted at up to 40 centers in a minimum of 381 evaluable subjects. The devices are currently FDA approved for commercial distribution under PMA #P030031/S11.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
437
Radiofrequency ablation
The Percentage of Subjects Experiencing Primary Adverse Events Within Seven Days of the Ablation Procedure.
The primary adverse events (AE) include Death, Myocardial infarction (MI), Pulmonary vein (PV) stenosis, Diaphragmatic paralysis, Atrio-esophageal fistula, Transient ischemic attack (TIA), Stroke/Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), Thromboembolism, Pericarditis, Cardiac tamponade, Pericardial effusion, Pneumothorax, Atrial perforation, Vascular access complications, Pulmonary edema, Hospitalization (including initial and prolonged, excluding those hospitalizations solely due to pre-existing arrhythmia recurrence), Heart block. Pulmonary vein stenosis (defined as ≥70% diameter reduction) and atrio-esophageal fistula occurring more than 7 days post-procedure shall be deemed a Primary AE. The primary endpoint for the Post-Approval Registry is a comparison of the 7-day primary AE rate against a performance criterion of 16 %. The 16% performance criterion is based on literature data and discussion with the FDA per IDE G030236.
Time frame: Seven days post ablation procedure
Percentage of Subjects Experienced Serious Adverse Events.
The occurrence of serious adverse events (SAE) was used to provide the prospective long-term safety data. The SAEs are summarized by the following time periods: 0 to 30 days post-ablation, 31 days to 365 post-ablation, 366 to 730 days post-ablation, and more than 730 days post-ablation. One subject might have experienced SAEs in more than one time periods. This report covers the SAEs occurred from September 29, 2009 (first patient enrolled) to June 23, 2015 (data download date for this report).
Time frame: First study day to 5 year post-ablation
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