Pediatric Catheter Ablation: Characteristics and Results of a Series in a Tertiary Referral Hospital
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2018
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Sociedad Española de Cardiología
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Alonso-García A, Atienza F, Ávila P, Ugueto C, Centeno M, Álvarez R, Datino T, González-Torrecilla E, Castellanos E, Loughlin G, Medrano C, Arenal Á, Fernández-Avilés F. Pediatric Catheter Ablation: Characteristics and Results of a Series in a Tertiary Referral Hospital. Rev Esp Cardiol (Engl Ed). 2018 Oct;71(10):794-800. English, Spanish. doi: 10.1016/j.rec.2018.01.007. Epub 2018 Feb 23. PMID: 29482981.
Abstract
Introduction and objectives: Catheter ablation has become the treatment of choice in an increasing number of arrhythmias in children and adolescents. There is still limited evidence of its use at a national level in Spain. The aim was to describe the characteristics and results of a modern monocentric series form a referral tertiary care centre.
Methods: Retrospective register of invasive procedures between 2004 and 2016 performed in patients under 17 years and recorded clinical characteristic, ablation methodology and acute and chronic results of the procedure.
Results: A total of 291 procedures in 224 patients were included. Median age was 12.2 years, 60% male. Overall, 46% patients were referred from other autonomous communities. The most frequent substrates were accessory pathways (AP) (70.2%,>50% septal AP localization) and atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) (15.8%). Congenital and acquired heart disease was frequent (16.8%). Cryoablation was used in 35.5% of the cases. Overall acute success of the primary procedure was 93.5% (AP 93.8%; AVNRT 100%). Redo procedures after recurrence were performed in 18.9% of all substrates, with a long-term cumulative efficacy of 98.4% (AP 99.3%; AVNRT 100%). One (0.37%) serious complication occurred, a case of complete atrioventricular block.
Conclusions: Our study replicated previous international reports of high success rates with scarce complications in a high complexity series, confirming the safety and efficacy of pediatric catheter ablation in our environment performed at highly experienced referral centers.