Localized Pulmonary Vein Scar Promotes Atrial Fibrillation in High Left Atrial Pressure

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  • Gottlieb, Lisa Amalie
  • Fanny Vaillant
  • Emma Abell
  • Charly Belterman
  • Virginie Loyer
  • Dounia El Hamrani
  • Jérôme Naulin
  • Marion Constantin
  • Bruno Quesson
  • Bastiaan J Boukens
  • Ruben Coronel
  • Lukas R C Dekker

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein (PV) ablation is unsuccessful in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients with high left atrial (LA) pressure. Increased atrial stretch by increased pressure is proarrhythmic for AF, and myocardial scar alters wall deformation. We hypothesized that localized PV scar is proarrhythmic for AF in high LA pressure.

METHODS: Radiofrequency energy was delivered locally in the right PV of healthy sheep. The sheep recovered for 4 months. Explanted hearts (n = 9 PV scar, n = 9 controls) were perfused with 1:4 blood:Tyrode's solution in a four-chamber working heart setup. Programmed PV stimulation was performed during low (∼12 mmHg) and high (∼25 mmHg) LA pressure. An AF inducibility index was calculated based on the number of induction attempts and the number of attempts causing AF (run of ≥ 20 premature atrial complexes).

RESULTS: In high LA pressure, the presence of PV scar increased the AF inducibility index compared with control hearts (0.83 ± 0.20 vs. 0.38 ± 0.40 arb. unit, respectively, p = 0.014). The diastolic stimulation threshold in high LA pressure was higher (108 ± 23 vs. 77 ± 16 mA, respectively, p = 0.006), and its heterogeneity was increased in hearts with PV scar compared with controls. In high LA pressure, the refractory period was shorter in PV scar than in control hearts (178 ± 39 vs. 235 ± 48 ms, p = 0.011).

CONCLUSION: Localized PV scar only in combination with increased LA pressure facilitated the inducibility of AF. This was associated with changes in tissue excitability remote from the PV scar. Localized PV ablation is potentially proarrhythmic in patients with increased LA pressure.

Original languageEnglish
JournalFrontiers in Physiology
Volume12
Pages (from-to)709844
ISSN1664-042X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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Copyright © 2021 Gottlieb, Vaillant, Abell, Belterman, Loyer, El Hamrani, Naulin, Constantin, Quesson, Boukens, Coronel and Dekker.

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