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Non-pulmonary vein mediated atrial fibrillation: A novel sub-phenotype

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  • Maureen Farrell
  • Zachary Yoneda
  • Jay Montgomery
  • Diane Crawford
  • Lauren Lee Wray
  • Meng Xu
  • Matthew J Kolek
  • Travis Richardson
  • Ricardo Lugo
  • Mohamed Metawee
  • Greg Michaud
  • Juan Carlos Estrada
  • Pablo Saavedra
  • Sharon Shen
  • Arvindh Kanagasundram
  • Christopher R Ellis
  • George Crossley
  • Dan Roden
  • M Benjamin Shoemaker

Abstract

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a mechanistically heterogeneous disorder, and the ability to identify sub-phenotypes (“endophenotypes”) of AF would assist in the delivery of personalized medicine. We used the clinical response to pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) to identify a sub-group of patients with non-PV mediated AF and sought to define the clinical associations. Methods: Subjects enrolled in the Vanderbilt AF Ablation Registry who underwent a repeat AF ablation due to arrhythmia recurrence were analyzed on the basis of PV reconnection. Subjects who had no PV reconnection were defined as “non-PV mediated AF”. A comparison group of subjects were identified who had AF that was treated with PVI-only and experienced no arrhythmia recurrence >12 months. They were considered a group enriched for “PV-mediated AF”. Univariate and multivariable binary logistic regression analysis was performed to investigate clinical associations between the PV and non-PV mediated AF groups. Results: Two hundred and twenty nine subjects underwent repeat AF ablation and thirty three (14%) had no PV reconnection. They were compared with 91 subjects identified as having PV-mediated AF. Subjects with non-PV mediated AF were older (64 years [IQR 60,71] vs. 60 [52,67], P = 0.01), more likely to have non-paroxysmal AF (82% [N = 27] vs. 35% [N = 32], P

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  • Maureen Farrell & Zachary Yoneda & Jay Montgomery & Diane Crawford & Lauren Lee Wray & Meng Xu & Matthew J Kolek & Travis Richardson & Ricardo Lugo & Mohamed Metawee & Greg Michaud & Juan Carlos Estra, 2017. "Non-pulmonary vein mediated atrial fibrillation: A novel sub-phenotype," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(9), pages 1-13, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0184354
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184354
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