Multicenter Registry of Catheter Ablation in Argentina

Authors

  • Omar Trotta Electrofisiología Sanatorio Británico de Rosario - Hospital Privado SADIV, San Pedro - Fundación Nuestra Señora del Rosario, San Nicolás de los Arroyos - Secretario del comité de arritmias de la FAC
  • Iván Tello Santacruz Comité de electrocardiografía, electrofisiología arritmias y marcapasos "Dr. Antonio Battro" de la SAC
  • Mariana Valentino Clínica la Pequeña Familia de Junín, Argentina
  • Gabriela Reyes Instituto de Cardiología de Corrientes Juana F. Cabral - Tesorera del comité de arritmias de la FAC
  • Alejandro Bravo Centro integral de Arritmias de Tucumán, Argentina - Presidente del Comité de arritmias de la FAC
  • Gerardo Moreno Instituto de Cardiología y Cirugía Cardiovascular de Posadas, Misiones, Argentina - Universidad Católica de las Misiones
  • Luciana Viola Sanatorio Cordis de Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina
  • Alejandro Estrada Clínica Modelo de Santa Rosa - Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba - Hospital San Roque de Córdoba, Argentina
  • Enrique Monjes Instituto del Diagnostico S.A de La Plata - Instituto Médico Platense - Hospital Interzonal General de Agudos San Martin de La Plata, Argentina
  • Leonardo Onetto Hospital Privado del Sur de Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Franco Gregorietti Hospital Privado del Sur de Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • José Gant López Hospital Alemán de CABA, Buenos Aires, Argentina - SADEC
  • Gabriel Eidelman Sanatorio Itoiz de Avellaneda - Hospital Central de San Isidro - Clínica Modelo de Morón - Clínica Monte Grande, Argentina

Keywords:

Electrophysiology, Catheter ablation, Registry

Abstract

Introduction: Electrophysiology is a branch of cardiology that has evolved remarkably in recent years. Currently, ablation of arrhythmogenic substrates is a common technique in many medical centers in the country. The objective of the registry is to provide real information on the participating Argentine electrophysiology medical centers, the available technology, and the procedures
that were carried out during 2019 and 2020.Methods: A retrospective record of the procedures performed in 18 centers in the Argentine Republic was made, between January 1, 2019 and December 31, 2020. For this purpose, an anonymous offline form was prepared to be completed in each center. Definitions and criteria for success and complications were standardized to facilitate uploading to the offline database. The information was sent by the centers via email. Results: Data from 18 participating centers were analyzed. A total of 1,664 ablations were performed, with atrial flutter being the most frequent substrate (26.2%), followed by ablation of intranodal
tachycardia (22.2%) and atrial fibrillation (15.5%). The overall success was 94.71% and complications were observed in 1.68% of the procedures. Conclusion: The present registry provides important and useful information about these procedures and shows an adequate overall success rate (94.71%) on each substrate. The registry also
evidenced the clear influence of the SARS-COV-2 pandemic and the measures taken in the number of procedures performed, with the exception of Atrial Tachycardia, which increased the number of cases by 30.3% in 2020 compared to the previous year, all the others decreased between 36.9% in Atrial Flutter and 57.5% in AV Reentrant tachycardia. However, the difficulties that this new situation
generated did not influence the success rates or their complications, so even in these circumstances this practice can be considered safe and effective.

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Published

2023-09-28

How to Cite

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Multicenter Registry of Catheter Ablation in Argentina. Rev. Fed. Arg. Cardiol. [Internet]. 2023 Sep. 28 [cited 2024 Jul. 3];52(3):147-55. Available from: https://revistafac.org.ar/ojs/index.php/revistafac/article/view/484