Combined epicardial and endocardial ablation for atrial fibrillation: Best practices and guide to hybrid convergent procedures

dc.contributor.authorMakati, Kevin J.
dc.contributor.authorSood, Nitesh
dc.contributor.authorLee, Lawrence S.
dc.contributor.authorYang, Felix
dc.contributor.authorShults, Christian C.
dc.contributor.authorDeLurgio, David B.
dc.contributor.authorMelichercik, Juraj
dc.contributor.authorGill, Jaswinder S.
dc.contributor.authorKaba, Riyaz A.
dc.contributor.authorAhsan, Syed
dc.contributor.authorWeerasooriya, Rukshen
dc.contributor.authorJoshi, Pragnesh
dc.contributor.authorLellouche, Nicolas
dc.contributor.authorBlaauw, Yuri
dc.contributor.authorZannis, Konstantinos
dc.contributor.authorSebag, Frederic A.
dc.contributor.authorGauri, Andre
dc.contributor.authorZembala, Michael O.
dc.contributor.authorTondo, Claudio
dc.contributor.authorSteinberg, Jonathan S.
dc.contributor.departmentSurgery, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-13T08:38:10Z
dc.date.available2024-08-13T08:38:10Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.description.abstractThe absence of strategies to consistently and effectively address nonparoxysmal atrial fibrillation by nonpharmacological interventions has represented a long-standing treatment gap. A combined epicardial/endocardial ablation strategy, the hybrid Convergent procedure, was developed in response to this clinical need. A subxiphoid incision is used to access the pericardial space facilitating an epicardial ablation directed at isolation of the posterior wall of the left atrium. This is followed by an endocardial ablation to complete isolation of the pulmonary veins and for additional ablation as needed. Experience gained with the hybrid Convergent procedure during the last decade has led to the development and adoption of strategies to optimize the technique and mitigate risks. Additionally, a surgical and electrophysiology "team" approach including comprehensive training is believed critical to successfully develop the hybrid Convergent program. A recently completed randomized clinical trial indicated that this ablation strategy is superior to an endocardial-only approach for patients with persistent atrial fibrillation. In this review, we propose and describe best practice guidelines for hybrid Convergent ablation on the basis of a combination of published data, author consensus, and expert opinion. A summary of clinical outcomes, emerging evidence, and future perspectives is also given.
dc.eprint.versionPre-Print
dc.identifier.citationMakati KJ, Sood N, Lee LS, et al. Combined epicardial and endocardial ablation for atrial fibrillation: Best practices and guide to hybrid convergent procedures. Heart Rhythm. 2021;18(2):303-312. doi:10.1016/j.hrthm.2020.10.004
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/42742
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.relation.isversionof10.1016/j.hrthm.2020.10.004
dc.relation.journalHeart Rhythm
dc.rightsPublisher Policy
dc.sourceAuthor
dc.subjectAtrial fibrillation
dc.subjectEndocardial ablation
dc.subjectEpicardial ablation
dc.subjectHybrid convergent ablation
dc.subjectPersistent atrial fibrillation
dc.subjectPosterior wall isolation
dc.subjectPulmonary vein isolation
dc.titleCombined epicardial and endocardial ablation for atrial fibrillation: Best practices and guide to hybrid convergent procedures
dc.typeArticle
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