The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume 136, Issue 5 , Pages 1156-1159, November 2008

Long-term results after ablation for long-standing atrial fibrillation concomitant to surgery for organic heart disease: Is microwave energy reliable?

Department of Cardiac Surgery, Großhadern Medical Center, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Munich, Germany

Received 25 October 2007; received in revised form 22 February 2008; accepted 9 May 2008. published online 09 September 2008.

Objective

Microwave ablation has been reported as efficient for the surgical treatment of long-standing atrial fibrillation. However, the influence of ablation lesions on long-term results is not known.

Methods

From August of 2000 to November of 2003, 41 patients underwent a left atrial endocardial microwave ablation procedure after a Cox-Maze–like lesion set for long-standing atrial fibrillation concomitant to surgery for valvular or coronary artery disease. Mitral valve surgery alone or combined was performed in 31 cases (75.6%). The mean diameter of the left atrium was 7.19 ± 1.44 cm. The mean duration of preoperative atrial fibrillation was 4.7 ± 3.6 years. Patient follow-up was conducted by means of direct clinical examination, electrocardiography, and transthoracic echocardiography. The mean follow-up was 5.37 ± 0.91 years.

Results

Patient follow-up was achieved in 82% of cases (n = 28). Seven patients (17%) died during follow-up. Stroke was the cause of death in 1 patient with persistence of atrial fibrillation. Major complications occurred in 4 (14.3%) of the patients that were related to the persistence of atrial fibrillation. At 5 years follow-up, 39.3% of patients (11/28) were in sinus rhythm. Seventeen patients (60.7%) were in New York Heart Association classes I and II, and 11 patients (39.3%) were in New York Heart Association class III at the time of follow-up.

Conclusion

In our experience, left atrial endocardial microwave ablation for long-standing atrial fibrillation after a Cox-Maze–like ablation lesion set during surgery for organic heart disease is not a reliable method of achieving long-term conversion to sinus rhythm.

Abbreviations and Acronyms: AF, atrial fibrillation, ECG, electrocardiogram, NYHA, New York Heart Association

CTSNet classification: 24, 35

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PII: S0022-5223(08)01143-4

doi:10.1016/j.jtcvs.2008.05.041

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
Volume 136, Issue 5 , Pages 1156-1159, November 2008