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CompletedNCT04408716

Risk of Asymptomatic Cerebral Embolism During AF Ablation With AI-HPSD Strategy Versus Standard Settings

Risk of Asymptomatic Cerebral Embolism During Atrial Fibrillation Ablation Using Smart Touch SF Catheter With Ablation Index Guided High-power Short-duration Strategy Versus Smart Touch Catheter With Standard Settings Evaluated by High-resolution Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technique (REDUCE-IT Study)

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
100 (actual)
Sponsor
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this prospective randomized controlled study is to evaluate the risk of asymptomatic cerebral embolism during catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) with AI-HPSD strategy versus standard radiofrequency ablation settings, with the diagnosis of asymptomatic cerebral embolism is determined by brain high-resolution diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging technique.

Detailed description

Radiofrequency catheter ablation is increasingly performed in patients with paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation (AF) in recent decade. However, catheter ablation of AF is associated with the occurrence of procedure-related thromboembolic events, especially the risk of asymptomatic cerebral embolism detected by brain high-resolution diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (hDWI). Meanwhile, ablation index guided high-power short-duration (AI-HPSD) strategy with the advanced SmartTouch SurroundFlow (STSF) catheter is an increasingly used technique for catheter ablation of AF, which is proposed to be associated with relatively wider and superficial lesions, less risk of esophageal injury, and shorter procedure time plus higher rate of first-pass pulmonary vein isolation. Moreover, the advanced STSF catheter in AI-HPSD strategy features with the Surround Flow entire tip irrigation system, which is a wide-spread distribution of the irrigating solution (56 irrigation holes), resulting in homogenous cooling and protection from thrombus formation and reduced incidence of steam pops. Thus, comparing with the standard radiofrequency ablation technique using the SmartTouch (ST) catheter, the AI-HPSD strategy may associate with much lower risk of periprocedural asymptomatic cerebral embolism, with the application of advanced STSF catheter and shorter procedure time. Therefore, this study is designed as a prospective randomized controlled study to evaluate the risk of asymptomatic cerebral embolism during catheter ablation of AF with AI-HPSD strategy versus standard radiofrequency ablation settings, with the diagnosis of asymptomatic cerebral embolism is determined by brain hDWI.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREAblation Index Guided High-Power Short-Duration StrategyPoint-by-point circumferential pulmonary vein ablation will be performed using the advanced STSF catheter under ablation index guided high power short duration strategy (Radiofrequency energy is set up at a power of 50 W, temperature of 43 °C, contact force of 5-20 gram, and flow rate of 20 mL/min; Target ablation index is set to 500 at the anterior wall and 350 at the posterior wall of left atrium).
PROCEDUREStandard Radiofrequency Ablation TechniquePoint-by-point circumferential pulmonary vein ablation will be performed using the ST catheter under standard radiofrequency ablation settings (Radiofrequency energy is set up at a power of 30 to 35 W, temperature of 43 °C, contact force of 5-20 gram, and flow rate of 17 to 30 mL/min. Target ablation index is set to 500 at the anterior wall and 350 at the posterior wall of left atrium).

Timeline

Start date
2020-06-17
Primary completion
2021-09-13
Completion
2021-12-31
First posted
2020-05-29
Last updated
2023-11-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: China

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04408716. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.