Use of Bipolar Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation During Cardiac Surgery
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Surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation with tissue ablation device through bipolar radiofrequency in conjunction with cardiac
surgery has proven to be an effective method to treat this arrhythmia.
Objective: Describe the initial experience of the Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia in the surgical treatment of atrial
fibrillation using bipolar radiofrequency device in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, reporting the results of
postoperative follow-up of one year.
Methods: Between January 2008 and March 2009, 47 consecutive patients (36 women), with mean age of 53.7 ±
10.6 years, with atrial fibrillation for a mean period of 34.6 months (3-192 months) underwent surgical ablation of
this arrhythmia, through bipolar radiofrequency during the procedure which led to the indication of surgery. Eight of
them showed intermittent atrial fibrillation and 39, continued. Eighty-one percent underwent valve surgery as the main
procedure. This is a one-year postoperative retrospective, observational evaluation of clinical variables and 24-h Holter.
Results: Out of the 47 patients, 40 survived one year. Out of these, 33 underwent 24 h Holter, at an average interval of
401 days after the surgery. The following rhythm distribution was found: 24 (73%) sinus, five (15%) atrial fibrillation,
three (9%) atrial flutter and one (3%) junctional rhythm. Two cerebrovascular accidents were observed, one of which was
associated with supraventricular arrhythmia.
Conclusion: Surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation with bipolar radiofrequency device concomitant with cardiac surgery
is an effective method for treating this arrhythmia.
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CANALE, Leonardo Secchin et al. Use of Bipolar Radiofrequency for the Treatment of Atrial Fibrillation During Cardiac Surgery. Surgical ablation of atrial fibrillation, p. 1-7, 2011.