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Circulation | 2006

Risk of Thromboembolic Events After Percutaneous Left Atrial Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

Hakan Oral; Aman Chugh; Mehmet Ozaydin; Eric Good; Jackie Fortino; Sundar Sankaran; Scott Reich; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Alan Wimmer; Sujoya Dey; Thomas Crawford; Frank Pelosi; Krit Jongnarangsin; Frank Bogun; Fred Morady

Background— In patients with atrial fibrillation (AF), the risk of thromboembolic events (TEs) is variable and is influenced by the presence and number of comorbid conditions. The effect of percutaneous left atrial radiofrequency ablation (LARFA) of AF on the risk of TEs is unclear. Methods and Results— LARFA was performed in 755 consecutive patients with paroxysmal (n=490) or chronic (n=265) AF. Four hundred eleven patients (56%) had ≥1 risk factor for stroke. All patients were anticoagulated with warfarin for ≥3 months after LARFA. A TE occurred in 7 patients (0.9%) within 2 weeks of LARFA. A late TE occurred 6 to 10 months after ablation in 2 patients (0.2%), 1 of whom still had AF, despite therapeutic anticoagulation in both. Among 522 patients who remained in sinus rhythm after LARFA, warfarin was discontinued in 79% of 256 patients without risk factors and in 68% of 266 patients with ≥1 risk factor. Patients older than 65 years or with a history of stroke were more likely to remain anticoagulated despite a successful outcome from LARFA. None of the patients in whom anticoagulation was discontinued had a TE during 25±8 months of follow-up. Conclusions— The risk of a TE after LARFA is 1.1%, with most events occurring within 2 weeks after the procedure. Discontinuation of anticoagulant therapy appears to be safe after successful LARFA, both in patients without risk factors for stroke and in patients with risk factors other than age >65 years and history of stroke. Sufficient safety data are as yet unavailable to support discontinuation of anticoagulation in patients older than 65 years or with a history of stroke.


Circulation | 2006

Characteristics of Cavotricuspid Isthmus–Dependent Atrial Flutter After Left Atrial Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

Aman Chugh; Rakesh Latchamsetty; Hakan Oral; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Petar Igic; Tammy Lemerand; Eric Good; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady

Background— Patients who have previously undergone ablation of atrial fibrillation may experience cavotricuspid isthmus (CTI)-dependent atrial flutter during follow-up. The effects of left atrial (LA) ablation on the characteristics of CTI-dependent flutter have not been described. Methods and Results— Fifteen patients underwent ablation of CTI-dependent flutter late after LA ablation of AF. The ECG, biatrial activation patterns, and LA voltage maps during flutter were analyzed. Thirty age- and gender-matched patients who underwent ablation of CTI-dependent flutter without prior LA ablation served as control subjects. Among the patients with prior LA ablation, mapping revealed counterclockwise activation around the tricuspid annulus in 12 of 15 patients (80%) and clockwise activation in 3 of 15 patients (20%). The flutter waves in the inferior leads were upright in 9 of the 15 patients (60%) with prior LA ablation and in none of the control subjects (P<0.001). The upright flutter waves in the inferior leads in patients with counterclockwise flutter corresponded to craniocaudal activation of the right atrial free wall. LA activation contributed little to the genesis of the flutter waves in these patients because of a significant reduction in bipolar LA voltage (0.44±0.20 versus 1.54±0.19 mV in patients with biphasic/negative flutter waves; P<0.001). Conclusions— CTI-dependent flutter that occurs after LA ablation of atrial fibrillation often has atypical ECG characteristics because of altered LA activation. In patients presenting with atrial flutter after LA ablation, entrainment mapping should be performed at the CTI even if the ECG is uncharacteristic of CTI-dependent flutter.


Heart Rhythm | 2005

Effects of eliminating complex electrograms by radiofrequency catheter ablation on spectral characteristics of atrial fibrillation

Kristina Lemola; Michael Ting; Priya Gupta; Jeffrey N. Anker; Claudio Munhoz; Abhilash Patangay; Kamala Tamirisa; Eric Good; Jihn Han; Scott Reich; David Tschopp; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; Aman Chugh; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady; Hakan Oral

SESSION 32: CATHETER ABLATION V: New Techniques and Approaches Friday, May 6, 2005 10:45 a.m.–12:15 p.m.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2005

Movement of the Esophagus During Left Atrial Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

Eric Good; Hakan Oral; Kristina Lemola; Jihn Han; Kamala Tamirisa; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Aman Chugh; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady


Heart Rhythm | 2005

Effect of left atrial circumferential ablation for atrial fibrillation on left atrial transport function

Kristina Lemola; Benoit Desjardins; Michael Sneider; Ian Case; Aman Chugh; Eric Good; Jihn Han; Kamala Tamirisa; Ariane Tsemo; Scott Reich; David Tschopp; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Ella A. Kazerooni; Fred Morady; Hakan Oral


Heart Rhythm | 2005

Randomized comparison of encircling and nonencircling left atrial ablation for chronic atrial fibrillation

Hakan Oral; Aman Chugh; Eric Good; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2005

Catheter ablation of atypical atrial flutter and atrial tachycardia within the coronary sinus after left atrial ablation for atrial fibrillation.

Aman Chugh; Hakan Oral; Eric Good; Jihn Han; Kamala Tamirisa; Kristina Lemola; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Petar Igic; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2006

Effects of Two Different Catheter Ablation Techniques on Spectral Characteristics of Atrial Fibrillation

Kristina Lemola; Michael Ting; Priya Gupta; Jeffrey N. Anker; Aman Chugh; Eric Good; Scott Reich; David Tschopp; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; Krit Jongnarangsin; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady; Hakan Oral


Heart Rhythm | 2005

Topographic analysis of the coronary sinus and major cardiac veins by computed tomography

Kristina Lemola; Gisela C. Mueller; Benoit Desjardins; Michael Sneider; Ian Case; Eric Good; Jihn Han; Kamala Tamirisa; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Petar Igic; Darryl Elmouchi; Aman Chugh; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Ella A. Kazerooni; Fred Morady; Hakan Oral


Heart Rhythm | 2005

Complex electrical activity within the coronary sinus and freedom from recurrent atrial fibrillation after left atrial circumferential ablation

Claudio M. Tavares; Kristina Lemola; Aman Chugh; Jihn Han; Kamala Tamirisa; Suijoia Dey; Petar Isic; Darryl Elmouchi; David Tschopp; Scott Reich; Eric Good; Frank Bogun; Frank Pelosi; Fred Morady; Hakan Oral

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Aman Chugh

University of Michigan

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Eric Good

University of Michigan

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Fred Morady

University of Michigan

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Hakan Oral

University of Michigan

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Frank Bogun

University of Michigan

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Petar Igic

University of Michigan

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