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CompletedNCT03343860

Catheter Ablation of All Inducible AT Post AF Ablation

Is Ablation of All Inducible Atrial Tachycardias an Appropriate Endpoint During Redo Procedures After Initial Persistent AF Ablation? A Multi-center, Randomised, Single-blind Study

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
AZ Sint-Jan AV · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

In the treatment of symptomatic drug resistant persistent atrial fibrillation (Ps AF), catheter ablation has a class IIA indication. During the follow-up, a significant amount of patients (\~50%) will experience atrial tachycardias (AT) recurrence. The endpoint of AT ablation during the second procedure has not been validated. At present, several strategies are considered as good clinical practice. Main objective: To evaluate if ablation of all inducible AT post AF ablation (ATPAFA) offers as substantial benefit in comparison with ablation of the clinical ATPAF only during a redo procedure post initial persistent AF ablation. Secondary objectives: To evaluate the prognosis of non-inducibility during a redo procedure for ATPAFA

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREAT case 1.1In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of sinus rhythm restoration, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Inducibility will be tested but no ablation will be carried out and a DCC post AT mapping will be performed if necessary. The procedure will end up after these steps.
PROCEDUREAT case 2.1In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of sinus rhythm restoration, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Then inducibility will be tested and all inducible AT will be mapped and ablated (max 5 consecutive AT)
PROCEDUREAT case 1.2In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of termination to another AT, a DCC will be performed. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Inducibility will be tested but no ablation will be carried out and a DCC post AT mapping will be performed if necessary. The procedure will end up after these steps.
PROCEDUREAT case 1.3In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of AF deterioration, a DCC will be performed. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Inducibility will be tested but no ablation will be carried out and a DCC post AT mapping will be performed if necessary. The procedure will end up after these steps
PROCEDUREAT case 1.4In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of no AT termination, a DCC will be performed. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Inducibility will be tested but no ablation will be carried out and a DCC post AT mapping will be performed if necessary. The procedure will end up after these steps.
PROCEDUREAT case 2.2In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of termination to another AT, ablation of the subsequent AT will be performed until sinus rhythm restoration. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Then inducibility will be tested and all inducible AT will be mapped and ablated (max 5 consecutive AT)
PROCEDUREAT case 2.3In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of AF deterioration, a DCC will be performed. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Then inducibility will be tested and all inducible AT will be mapped and ablated (max 5 consecutive AT)
PROCEDUREAT case 2.4In the case of AT at the time of ablation : In the case of no AT termination, a DCC will be performed. Thereafter, PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. Then inducibility will be tested and all inducible AT will be mapped and ablated (max 5 consecutive AT)
PROCEDURESR Case 1In the case of SR at the time of ablation: PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. The CTI line will be performed in all patients with a ECG showing a typical counterclockwise flutter. Inducibility will be tested but no ablation will be carried out and a DCC post AT mapping will be performed if necessary. The procedure will end up after these steps.
PROCEDURESR Case 2In the case of SR at the time of ablation: PV will be re-isolated if necessary and lines (CTI, roof and mitral) already blocked during the first procedure will be re-blocked if necessary. The CTI line will be performed in all patients with a ECG showing a typical counterclockwise flutter. Then inducibility will be tested and all inducible AT will be mapped and ablated (max 10 consecutive AT)

Timeline

Start date
2017-04-05
Primary completion
2021-03-31
Completion
2022-05-31
First posted
2017-11-17
Last updated
2022-08-03

Locations

6 sites across 4 countries: Belgium, France, Germany, United Kingdom

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03343860. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.