The Impact of Standard Ablation Strategies for Atrial Fibrillation on Cardiovascular Performance in a Four-chamber Heart Model
Tobias Gerach, Steffen Schuler, Andreas Wachter, Axel Loewe

TL;DR
This study uses a whole-heart simulation model to analyze how different atrial fibrillation ablation scar patterns affect heart function, revealing impacts on atrial and ventricular performance and guiding more optimal ablation strategies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed biomechanical analysis of how common ablation scar patterns influence heart hemodynamics in a comprehensive model.
Findings
Ablation scars impair atrial systolic and diastolic function.
Atrial stroke volume decreases up to 11.43% depending on scar extent.
Left ventricular volume and stroke volume are modestly reduced.
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation is one of the most frequent cardiac arrhythmias in the industrialized world and ablation therapy is the method of choice for many patients. However, ablation scars alter the electrophysiological activation and the mechanical behavior of the affected atria. Different ablation strategies with the aim to terminate atrial fibrillation and prevent its recurrence exist but their impact on the hemodynamic performance of the heart has not been investigated thoroughly. In this work, we present a simulation study analyzing five commonly used ablation scar patterns and their combinations in the left atrium regarding their impact on the pumping function of the heart using an electromechanical whole-heart model. We analyzed how the altered atrial activation and increased stiffness due to the ablation scar affect atrial as well as ventricular contraction and relaxation. We found…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes · Cardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
