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P2831Safety of atrial fibrillation catheter ablation in the elderly

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Catheter ablation for drug refractory, symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF), is becoming increasingly common and can be beneficial in alleviating symptoms. However, in the elderly, there are concerns about the risks… Click to show full abstract

Catheter ablation for drug refractory, symptomatic atrial fibrillation (AF), is becoming increasingly common and can be beneficial in alleviating symptoms. However, in the elderly, there are concerns about the risks an invasive procedure poses, with limited published data available in those aged over 80 years. To determine the complication risk of AF catheter ablation in the elderly Complications were identified from patient records in 3156 consecutive patients who underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation for AF, at a tertiary cardiology centre between 2013–2017. All cases were performed under general anesthesia. In this cohort of 3156 patients (mean age= 62.9±11.0 years, female = 29.9%), 90 (2.85%) (mean age= 66±10.0 years, female = 49.5%) complications were identified. In patients aged ≥80 years, complications occurred in 5 out of 99 patients (5.05%) (mean age= 82.6±1.2, female=100%), compared to 85 out of 3057 patients (2.78%) in those aged <80 years (mean age= 65±10.3, female = 49.4%). The difference was not significant p=0.18. Complications in the elderly all occurred acutely, and included groin haematoma (2.02%), pneumonia (2.02%) and pericardial effusion (1.01%). Catheter ablation for AF in patients ≥80 years of age, is not associated with a significant increase in complication risk, compared to those who are younger.

Keywords: atrial fibrillation; catheter; age; catheter ablation; ablation elderly

Journal Title: European Heart Journal
Year Published: 2019

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