Long-term efficacy and safety of cryoballoon ablation of atrial fibrillation: A systematic review and meta-analysis

  • Wenhua Song
  • , Tonglian Lv
  • , Nan Zhang
  • , Guangping Li
  • , Gary Tse
  • , Tong Liu

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    Abstract

    Background: This meta-analysis evaluated long-term efficacy and safety of cryoballoon ablation (CB) of atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods: PubMed, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched until July 31, 2023, for published works investigating efficacy and safety of CB of AF in which mean/median follow-up time was not less than 36 months. Safety was assessed by adverse events. Efficacy was assessed by AF recurrence, defined as any atrial arrhythmias lasting more than 30 s. Results: A total of 19 clinical studies were included. After an average of 58.1 months of follow-up, the overall AF recurrence rate was about 37%. The predictors of recurrence were duration of AF (HR 1.00; 95% CI [1.00 ∼ 1.01]), early recurrence of atrial fibrillation (HR 3.96; 95%CI [1.12 ∼ 14.02]), left atrial diameter (HR 1.04; 95%CI [1.02 ∼ 1.06]), and persistent AF (HR1.47; 95% CI [1.19 ∼ 1.82]). In terms of safety, the incidence of transient phrenic paralysis (PNP) was the highest, about 3%; followed by vascular complications (about 2%); pseudoaneurysm, permanent PNP, and all-cause death was (about 1%); and pericardial effusion and stroke / TIA was very low. Conclusion: CB is associated with low rates of severe complications and reasonable success rates.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)49-57
    Number of pages9
    JournalPACE - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
    Volume47
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

    Keywords

    • atrial fibrillation
    • cryoballoon ablation
    • efficacy
    • long-term
    • safety

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