Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy

Background: The Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) conducted a nationwide survey of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Japan, the Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF). In this report, to offer a perspective on the current status of hybrid AF therapy, w...

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Main Authors: Yuji Murakawa, MD, Akihiko Nogami, MD, Morio Shoda, MD, Koichi Inoue, MD, Shigeto Naito, MD, Koichiro Kumagai, MD, Yasushi Miyauchi, MD, Teiichi Yamane, MD, Norishige Morita, MD, Hideo Mitamura, MD, Ken Okumura, MD
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Published: Wiley 2014-10-01
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spelling doaj-18021abde9c54a3ab03df929182164c32020-11-25T00:45:32ZengWileyJournal of Arrhythmia1880-42762014-10-0130536236610.1016/j.joa.2013.08.003Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapyYuji Murakawa, MD0Akihiko Nogami, MD1Morio Shoda, MD2Koichi Inoue, MD3Shigeto Naito, MD4Koichiro Kumagai, MD5Yasushi Miyauchi, MD6Teiichi Yamane, MD7Norishige Morita, MD8Hideo Mitamura, MD9Ken Okumura, MD10Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Teikyo University School of Medicine, 3-8-3 Mizonokuchi, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 213-8507, JapanCardiovascular Division, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, JapanDepartment of Cardiology, Tokyo Women's Medical University, JapanCardiovascular Center, Sakurabashi Watanabe Hospital, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Gunma Prefectural Cardiovascular Center, JapanHeart Rhythm Center, Fukuoka Sanno Hospital, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Nippon Medical School, JapanDepartment of Cardiology, Jikei University School of Medicine, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Tokai University Hachioji Hospital, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Tachikawa Hospital, JapanDivision of Cardiology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine, JapanBackground: The Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) conducted a nationwide survey of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Japan, the Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF). In this report, to offer a perspective on the current status of hybrid AF therapy, we focus on antiarrhythmic drug (AAD) therapy before and after AF ablation. Methods: The JHRS requested electrophysiology centers in Japan to retrospectively register the comprehensive data of each AF ablation session performed in September 2011, March 2012, or September 2012. Results: A total of 179 EP centers submitted data for 3373 sessions. The average patient age was 62.2±10.6 years, and 76.1% (2587) were male. Patients with paroxysmal AF (PAF) consisted of 64.4% of total patients. The average number of AADs used before AF ablation was 1.13±0.96. Among 2173 PAF patients, 454 subjects (20.9%) underwent AF ablation without preceding AAD therapy. At the time of discharge, 40.3% of PAF patients were given one or more AAD, while 63.0% of persistent AF patients and 71.5% of long-standing-persistent AF patients left the hospital with an AAD (p<0.0001). Bepridil was most frequently prescribed (17.4%), specifically in non-PAF patients (PAF 10.5% vs. non-PAF 30.3%, p<0.0001). Amiodarone was used in 5.8% of the patients. Among 148 subjects (4.5%) treated with multiple AADs, 131 were taking bepridil. Conclusions: Approximately 20% of PAF ablations were performed without preceding AAD therapy. The post-procedural AAD regimen was appreciably dependent on the AF type.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427613001336Atrial fibrillationCatheter ablationAntiarrhythmic drug
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author Yuji Murakawa, MD
Akihiko Nogami, MD
Morio Shoda, MD
Koichi Inoue, MD
Shigeto Naito, MD
Koichiro Kumagai, MD
Yasushi Miyauchi, MD
Teiichi Yamane, MD
Norishige Morita, MD
Hideo Mitamura, MD
Ken Okumura, MD
spellingShingle Yuji Murakawa, MD
Akihiko Nogami, MD
Morio Shoda, MD
Koichi Inoue, MD
Shigeto Naito, MD
Koichiro Kumagai, MD
Yasushi Miyauchi, MD
Teiichi Yamane, MD
Norishige Morita, MD
Hideo Mitamura, MD
Ken Okumura, MD
Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
Journal of Arrhythmia
Atrial fibrillation
Catheter ablation
Antiarrhythmic drug
author_facet Yuji Murakawa, MD
Akihiko Nogami, MD
Morio Shoda, MD
Koichi Inoue, MD
Shigeto Naito, MD
Koichiro Kumagai, MD
Yasushi Miyauchi, MD
Teiichi Yamane, MD
Norishige Morita, MD
Hideo Mitamura, MD
Ken Okumura, MD
author_sort Yuji Murakawa, MD
title Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
title_short Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
title_full Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
title_fullStr Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
title_full_unstemmed Nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: The Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF) – Report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
title_sort nationwide survey of catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation: the japanese catheter ablation registry of atrial fibrillation (j-caraf) – report on antiarrhythmic drug therapy
publisher Wiley
series Journal of Arrhythmia
issn 1880-4276
publishDate 2014-10-01
description Background: The Japanese Heart Rhythm Society (JHRS) conducted a nationwide survey of catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation (AF) in Japan, the Japanese Catheter Ablation Registry of Atrial Fibrillation (J-CARAF). In this report, to offer a perspective on the current status of hybrid AF therapy, we focus on antiarrhythmic drug (AAD) therapy before and after AF ablation. Methods: The JHRS requested electrophysiology centers in Japan to retrospectively register the comprehensive data of each AF ablation session performed in September 2011, March 2012, or September 2012. Results: A total of 179 EP centers submitted data for 3373 sessions. The average patient age was 62.2±10.6 years, and 76.1% (2587) were male. Patients with paroxysmal AF (PAF) consisted of 64.4% of total patients. The average number of AADs used before AF ablation was 1.13±0.96. Among 2173 PAF patients, 454 subjects (20.9%) underwent AF ablation without preceding AAD therapy. At the time of discharge, 40.3% of PAF patients were given one or more AAD, while 63.0% of persistent AF patients and 71.5% of long-standing-persistent AF patients left the hospital with an AAD (p<0.0001). Bepridil was most frequently prescribed (17.4%), specifically in non-PAF patients (PAF 10.5% vs. non-PAF 30.3%, p<0.0001). Amiodarone was used in 5.8% of the patients. Among 148 subjects (4.5%) treated with multiple AADs, 131 were taking bepridil. Conclusions: Approximately 20% of PAF ablations were performed without preceding AAD therapy. The post-procedural AAD regimen was appreciably dependent on the AF type.
topic Atrial fibrillation
Catheter ablation
Antiarrhythmic drug
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1880427613001336
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