Introduction: Box isolation of fibrotic areas (BIFA) is a promising ablation approach for atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. However, complete isolation of fibrotic anteroseptal left atrial area, where Bachmann's bundle is blending into the left atrial myocardium, is very specific and complex.
Methods And Results: In 34 AF patients with anteroseptal fibrosis, circumferential BIFA was performed in addition to pulmonary vein isolation. In 8 of 34 patients, complete isolation of the fibrotic area was achieved with BIFA alone. In 26 of 34 patients, a decrease in voltage amplitude with or without conduction delay was observed after box ablation but no complete isolation. Activation mapping and characteristic unipolar potentials revealed earliest activation inside the box from one (73%), two (15%), or three (12%) remaining inputs, in the region of Bachmann's bundle insertion. Focal ablation inside the box (mean radiofrequency impulses: 1.7 ± 0.4, mean radiofrequency time: 70 ± 19 seconds) led to complete isolation of the fibrotic area in 25 of 26 patients. Overall, 97% of anteroseptal boxes were completely isolated with additional focal ablation in the study group compared to 21% in the control group with BIFA alone (33/34 vs. 7/34, P < 0.001). Time of left atrial activation decreased significantly by 25% after complete box isolation (P < 0.001). After a single procedure, 12-month arrhythmia-free survival was 82% with additional focal ablation compared to 71% in the control group (P = 0.2).
Conclusion: Targeted and focal ablation in the region of Bachmann's bundle is a novel and feasible technique to achieve complete isolation of the left atrial anteroseptal fibrotic area.
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