A Nomogram utilizing ECG P-wave parameters to predict recurrence risk following catheter ablation in paroxysmal atrial fibrillation.

J Cardiothorac Surg

Department of Cardiology, Fujian Medical University Union Hospital, Fujian Heart Medical Center, Fujian Institute of Coronary Heart Disease, Fujian Clinical Medical Research Center for Heart and Macrovascular Disease, Fuzhou, 350001, China.

Published: January 2025

Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the predictive utility of perioperative P-wave parameters in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF) undergoing catheter ablation, and to develop a predictive model using these parameters.

Methods: A total of 213 patients with PAF undergoing catheter ablation were retrospectively analyzed. P-wave parameters were measured within 3 days preoperatively and on the day postoperatively to determine their predictive significance for postoperative PAF recurrence.

Results: Post-ablation, PAF did not recur in 168 patients, while 45 experienced recurrence. Significant differences were observed in preoperative P-wave parameters as Maximum P Wave Duration(Pmax), absolute value of P Wave Terminal Force of V1 (PtfV1) and P Wave Dispersion(Pd), postoperative P-wave parameters as P Wave Duration (PWD), Pmax, P Wave Area(P-area), absolute value of PtfV1 and Pd, and changes in perioperative P-wave parameters (Delta-Pmax, Delta-PtfV1 absolute value, Delta-Pd, Delta-PWD). Univariate logistic regression, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, and hazard ratio assessment identified predictive indicators for postoperative recurrence, including Pmax, PtfV1 absolute value, Pd, post-P area, post-PWD and Delta-pwd). A personalized nomogram model based on these P-wave parameters was developed. Calibration curve assessment demonstrated that the predictive performance of the nomogram for PAF recurrence following catheter ablation closely matched actual observed outcomes. ROC curve analysis indicated a sensitivity of 89.3% for the model, and decision curve analysis confirmed its significantly favorable predictive use and clinical benefits.

Conclusions: P-wave parameters like PWD, PWDaVF, Pmax, Pd, and PtfV1 serve as predictors of PAF recurrence following catheter ablation. The nomogram model constructed using these P-wave parameters demonstrates robust predictive performance.

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