This prospective, randomized study will investigate, if information of the catheter force during ablation of a left anterior line does reduce total RF application time by prevention of ineffective lesions.
Catheter ablation has emerged as a realistic therapeutic option for symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF). The three main techniques described for ablation of persistent AF include pulmonary vein (PV) isolation, ablation based on electrogram analysis, and left atrial (LA) linear lesions. The ideal endpoint of linear lesions should be complete electrical block; however, this is technically challenging, time consuming, and potentially hazardous. The ST catheter combined with 3D mapping and navigation software, gives physicians a real-time, objective measure of tip-to-tissue contact force during the catheter ablation procedure and will allow physicians to more safely and effectively treat atrial fibrillation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
75
Physician informed to contact force
Munich University Clinic, Campus Großhadern
Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Duration of total RF application until bidirectional conduction block across the anterior line is achieved (including a waiting period of 30 minutes)
Time frame: 30 minutes
Achievement of primary endpoint (bidirectional conduction block at an anterior line)
Achievement of primary endpoint (bidirectional conduction block at an anterior line). Procedure Duration. Reduction of local potential amplitude during SR or atrial fibrillation after 60 seconds of ablation. Freedom of any atrial tachyarrhythmia at 7 day holter 3 and 6 months after a single ablation procedure. Freedom of any symptoms of atrial arrhythmias 6 months after ablation (except during blanking period of 6 weeks). Confirmation of gap-freeness in MRI (3-6 months after ablation). Quality of Life (atrial fibrillation symptom checklist und major depression index) pre, 3 and 6 months after Ablation. Safety (bleeding, pericardial effusion, thrombembolic events).
Time frame: 6 months
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