Background Previous studies showed that the quantity of the left atrial (LA) periatrial fat tissue predicts recurrence after catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF). We hypothesized that the quality of the LA periatrial fat tissue, measured by the mean computed tomography attenuation, predicts recurrence after AF ablation independent of the quantity of the LA periatrial fat tissue. Methods We included 143 consecutive patients with drug-refractory AF referred for the first catheter ablation of AF (62.2±10 years, 40% nonparoxysmal AF). All participants had a preablation cardiac computed tomography. We measured the quantity of the LA periatrial fat tissue by the area (millimeter square) and the quality by the mean computed tomography attenuation (Hounsfield units) in a standard 4-chamber view. Results Patients with AF recurrence after ablation (n=57) had a significantly larger fat area (167.6 [interquartile range, 124.1-255] versus 145.4 [95.6-229.3] mm; P=0.018) and a higher fat attenuation (-92.0±9.8 versus -96.5±9.4 Hounsfield units; P=0.006) than those without recurrence (controls). LA fat attenuation was correlated with LA fat volume and LA bipolar voltage by invasive mapping and was associated with AF recurrence after adjusting for clinical risk factors, including body mass index, AF type, LA dimension, and fat area (hazard ratio, 2.65; P=0.001). Conclusions The quality of the LA periatrial fat tissue is an independent predictor of recurrence after the first AF ablation. Assessment of LA periatrial fat attenuation can improve AF ablation outcomes by refining patient selection.
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Cardiovasc Diabetol
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Department of Clinical Physiology, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education, Warsaw, Poland.
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April 2022
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, National Yang-Ming Chiao-Tung University Hospital, Yilan, Taiwan.
Aims: Cardiac implanted electronic devices (CIEDs) can detect atrial high-rate episodes (AHREs) and challenge current management of subclinical atrial fibrillation (AF).
Methods: To characterize the anatomic and functional remodeling of cardiac structures between patients with subclinical AF (SCAF) and clinical AF. The predictors for AHREs ≥6 min were also investigated.
Diagnostics (Basel)
November 2021
Department of Cardiology, Parma University Hospital, Via Gramsci 14, 43125 Parma, Italy.
Background: Inflammation plays a key role in atrial fibrillation (AF). Epicardial adipose tissue around the atrial wall can influence atrial morpho-functional properties. The aim of this study was to assess whether an increased quantity and/or density of adipose tissue located around the left atrium (Fat-LA) are related to AF, independently from atrial size.
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December 2021
Department of Cardiac Sciences, Libin Cardiovascular Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Vanderbilt Autonomic Dysfunction Center, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Ann Nucl Med
October 2021
Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center, School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA.
Aim: To investigate the relationship between epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) volume and distribution and the parameters of global cardiac and regional left atrial (LA) sympathetic activity in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
Methods And Results: The data of the 45 consecutive patients scheduled for an index catheter ablation (CA) for AF were analyzed. Total and peri-atrial EAT volumes were measured by cardiac CT.
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