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Pulmonary Vein Isolation With Very High Power, Short Duration, Temperature-Controlled Lesions: The QDOT-FAST Trial
VY. Reddy, M. Grimaldi, T. De Potter, JM. Vijgen, A. Bulava, MF. Duytschaever, M. Martinek, A. Natale, S. Knecht, P. Neuzil, H. Pürerfellner,
Language English Country United States
Document type Clinical Study, Journal Article, Multicenter Study, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- MeSH
- Equipment Design MeSH
- Atrial Fibrillation surgery MeSH
- Fluoroscopy MeSH
- Catheter Ablation * adverse effects instrumentation methods MeSH
- Catheters adverse effects MeSH
- Therapeutic Irrigation instrumentation MeSH
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Microelectrodes MeSH
- Prospective Studies MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Pulmonary Veins surgery MeSH
- Treatment Outcome MeSH
- Check Tag
- Middle Aged MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Clinical Study MeSH
- Multicenter Study MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
OBJECTIVES: This study sought to evaluate the safety and short-term performance of a novel catheter for very high power-short duration (vHPSD) ablation in the treatment of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. BACKGROUND: The vHPSD catheter is a novel contact force-sensing catheter optimized for temperature-controlled radiofrequency ablation with microelectrodes and 6 thermocouples for real-time temperature monitoring; the associated vHPSD algorithm modulates power to maintain target temperature during 90 W, 4 s lesions. METHODS: QDOT-FAST (Clinical Study for Safety and Acute Performance Evaluation of the THERMOCOOL SMARTTOUCH SF-5D System Used With Fast Ablation Mode in Treatment of Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation) is a prospective, multicenter, single-arm study enrolling patients with symptomatic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation indicated for catheter-based pulmonary vein isolation. Primary endpoints were short-term effectiveness (confirmation of entrance block in all targeted pulmonary veins after adenosine/isoproterenol challenge) and short-term safety (primary adverse events). Participants were screened for silent cerebral lesions by magnetic resonance imaging. Patients were followed for 3 months post-ablation. RESULTS: A total of 52 patients underwent ablation and completed follow-up. Pulmonary vein isolation was achieved in all patients using the study catheter alone, with total procedure and fluoroscopy times of 105.2 ± 24.7 min and 6.6 ± 8.2 min, respectively. Most patients (n = 49; 94.2%) were in sinus rhythm at 3 months. Two primary adverse events were reported: 1 pseudoaneurysm; and 1 asymptomatic thromboembolism. There were no deaths, stroke, atrioesophageal fistula, pulmonary vein stenosis, or unanticipated adverse device effects. Six patients had identified silent cerebral lesions-all classified as asymptomatic without clinical or neurologic deficits. CONCLUSIONS: This first-in-human study of a novel catheter with optimized temperature control demonstrated the clinical feasibility and safety of vHPSD ablation. Procedure and fluoroscopy times were substantially lower than historical standard ablation with point-by-point catheters. (Clinical Study for Safety and Acute Performance Evaluation of the THERMOCOOL SMARTTOUCH SF-5D System Used With Fast Ablation Mode in Treatment of Patients With Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation [QDOT-FAST]; NCT03459196).
Cardiac Electrophysiology Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York New York
Cardiovascular Center Onze Lieve Vrouwziekenhuis Hospital Aalst Belgium
Department of Cardiology Algemeen Ziekenhuis Sint Jan Bruges Belgium
Department of Cardiology Na Homolce Hospital Prague Czech Republic
Department of Cardiology Ordensklinikum Linz Elisabethinen Linz Austria
Department of Cardiology Ospedale Generale Regionale F Muilli Acquaviva delle Fonti Italy
Hasselt Heart Center Jessa Hospital Hasselt Belgium
Texas Cardiac Arrhythmia Institute St David's Medical Center Austin Texas
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