Gastric Hypomotility After Pulmonary Vein Isolation With or Without Left Atrial Roof Ablation Using a Novel Cryoballoon
Background
The novel POLARx cryoballoon ablation (CBA) system offers enhanced cooling properties for the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF); however, these capabilities may damage adjacent tissues. This study aimed to assess the prevalence and predictors of gastric hypomotility (GH) in patients undergoing pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) and left atrial (LA) roofline ablation using the POLARx.
Methods
Patients who underwent CBA for PVI using the POLARx system were included in this study. Additional LA roofline ablation was performed in patients with non‐paroxysmal AF and paroxysmal AF with LA enlargement. GH occurrence was assessed postoperatively by esophagogastroscopy, and the distance between the esophagus and surrounding tissues were measured.
Results
Among the 61 patients who underwent PVI, 22 underwent additional LA roofline ablation. GH was confirmed in 12 patients (30.8%) who underwent PVI only and 12 patients (54.5%) who underwent additional LA roofline ablation. Symptomatic GH with acute gastric dilation occurred in three patients, all of whom had undergone roofline ablation. Multivariate analysis, a shorter distance between the esophagus and the midpoint of the vertebral body (odds ratio, 0.74; 95% confidence interval, 0.55–0.98;
p
= 0.04) was identified as the sole predictor of GH, with a cutoff of 20.0 mm (sensitivity, 80.0%; specificity, 81.8%).
Conclusion
Adding LA roofline ablation to PVI using the POLARx may increase the risk of GH, particularly when the esophagus is in close proximity to the midpoint of the vertebral body.
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- Published
- May 20, 2025
- Vol/Issue
- 48(7)
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- 653-664
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