Left Versus Bi-Atrial Intraoperative Saline-Irrigated Radiofrequency Modified Maze Procedure for Atrial Fibrillation

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2003

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Güden, Mustafa
Akpınar, Belhhan
Çaynak, Barış
Türkoğlu, Çavlan
Özyedek, Zeki
Sanisoğlu, İlhan
Sağbaş, Ertan
Aytekin, Saide
Oztekin, Seher Deniz

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Background: This study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the saline-irrigated radiofrequency modified maze operation for the treatment of chronic atrial fibrillation (AF) and compare the results of the left and bi-atrial procedures. Material and method: During a period of two years 105 patients with chronic AF having concomitant cardiac surgery underwent the procedure. Patients underwent either a bi-atrial (n = 48) or left atrial (n = 57) maze procedure. The first twenty patients underwent a bi-atrial maze procedure regardless of the pathology. In the following patients we adopted the bi-atrial approach in patients with a history of atrial flutter and where the right atrium has to be opened. Otherwise the procedure is restricted to the left atrial side. Mean age was 52 ± 11 years in bi-atrial group and 54 ± 9 years in left atrial group. Results: Three patients died early postoperatively (2.9%). There were 4 revisions for bleeding (3.8%). Two patients in bi-atrial group received a permanent pacemaker (4.1%). Patients in both groups were free of AF at the end of the procedure. (Bi-atrial group: sinus: 79.2% pacemaker: 20.8%) (Left atrial group: sinus: 82.5% pacemaker: 17.5%) (p > 0.05). During the last follow-up sinus rhythm was maintained in 79.6% of cases in bi-atrial group while this rate was 75.6% in left atrial group (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Saline irrigated radiofrequency modified maze procedure was performed safely and efficiently. Both the left and bi-atrial procedures were successful in terms of restoring sinus rhythm. Our current policy is to adopt the bi-atrial approach in patients with a history of atrial flutter and where the right atrium has to be opened. Otherwise the procedure is restricted to the left atrial side. © 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Atrial fibrillation, Modified maze, Saline-irrigated radiofrequency, Adult, Male, Suture Techniques, Heart Valve Diseases, Middle Aged, Sodium Chloride, Atrial fibrillation, Intraoperative Period, Heart Conduction System, Atrial Fibrillation, Chronic Disease, Catheter Ablation, Electrocardiography, Ambulatory, Humans, Female, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Modified maze, Saline-irrigated radiofrequency

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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine

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Cardiac Electrophysiology Review

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7

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3

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252

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