Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation on uninterrupted direct oral anticoagulants: A safe approach

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Sawhney, Vinit [1 ]
Shaukat, Masooma [1 ]
Volkova, Elena [1 ]
Jones, Nicola [1 ]
Providencia, Rui [1 ]
Honarbakhsh, Shoreh [1 ]
Dhillon, Gurpreet [1 ]
Chow, Anthony [1 ]
Lowe, Martin [1 ]
Lambiase, Pier D. [1 ]
Dhinoja, Mehul [1 ]
Sporton, Simon [1 ]
Earley, Mark James [1 ]
Schilling, Richard John [1 ]
Hunter, Ross Jacob [1 ]
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[1] St Bartholomews Hosp, Barts Heart Ctr, Dept Arrhythmia Serv, London EC1A 7BE, England
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atrial fibrillation; catheter ablation; uninterrupted DOACs; uninterrupted warfarin; PERIPROCEDURAL ANTICOAGULATION; BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS; DABIGATRAN; WARFARIN; EFFICACY; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1111/pace.13370
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BackgroundCurrent consensus guidelines suggest direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are interrupted periprocedurally for catheter ablation (CA) of atrial fibrillation (AF). However, this may predispose patients to thromboembolic complications. This study investigates the safety of CA for AF on uninterrupted DOACs compared to uninterrupted warfarin. MethodsThis was a single-center, retrospective study of consecutive patients undergoing CA for AF. All patients were heparinized prior to transseptal puncture with a target-activated clotting time (ACT) of 300-350seconds. Patients who had procedures performed on continuous DOAC were compared to those on continuous warfarin. Clinical, procedural data, and complications occurring up to 3months were analyzed from a prospective registry with additional review of electronic health records. ResultsA total of 1,884 procedures were performed over 28months: 761 (609 patients) on uninterrupted warfarin and 1,123 (900 patients) on uninterrupted DOAC (rivaroxaban 64%, apixaban 32%, and dabigatran 4%). There was no difference in the composite endpoint of death, thromboembolism, or major bleeding complication (2.2%vs 1.4%, P=0.20). There was no difference in the complications comprising this, including tamponade, hematoma, pseudoaneurysm, and transfusion (P-values 0.28, 0.13, 0.45, and 0.36). There were no strokes, transient ischemic attacks, or other thromboembolic complications. There was no difference between groups in the proportion of tamponades requiring reversal of oral anticoagulation, the volume of blood lost, the proportion transfused, or the proportion drained percutaneously (P-values 0.50, 0.51, 0.36, and 0.38). ConclusionCatheter ablation for AF can be performed safely and effectively in patients anticoagulated with DOACs and heparinized with a therapeutic ACT. There is no increased risk of periprocedural bleeding when compared to uninterrupted warfarin.
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