Title Long-term results of the mini maze standalone bi-atrial surgical ablation: A 10-year follow-up /
Authors Radauskaitė, Greta ; Račkauskas, Gediminas ; Danilenko, Svetlana ; Janušauskas, Vilius ; Aidietis, Audrius
DOI 10.3390/jcm13082195
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Is Part of Journal of clinical medicine.. Basel : MDPI. 2024, vol. 13, iss. 8, art. no. 2195, p. 1-11.. eISSN 2077-0383
Keywords [eng] atrial fibrillation ; surgical ablation ; maze procedure
Abstract [eng] Background: One way to treat atrial fibrillation is through surgical ablation. However, the literature only provides information on patient follow-up results for up to 5 years. Methods: In order to assess long-term monitoring data over ten years, this retrospective study included 58 patients with paroxysmal or persistent atrial fibrillation who underwent Mini Maze surgical ablation at Santaros Clinics between 1 February 2009 and 1 June 2014. The follow-up time after surgery was 144 ± 48 months. We evaluated the absence of atrial fibrillation, echocardiographic and clinical parameters, and EHRA score. Results: Sinus rhythm remained in 69.4%, 75.5%, 55.6%, and 44.1% of patients with paroxysmal AF, and 68,2%, 59.1%, 50%, and 41.9% of patients with persistent AF (p = 0.681). In the post-operative period, one patient (1.7%) had a transient ischemic attack, and another patient (1.7%) had a thoracotomy for post-operative bleeding. A total of 20% of patients were diagnosed with a post-operative respiratory tract infection. EHRA scores showed that patients’ quality of life improved after they underwent Mini Maze surgical ablation. Conclusions: Despite AF recurrences after surgery, quality of life remains better than before surgery, showing that Mini Maze surgery is an effective and safe second-line treatment method for atrial fibrillation.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2024
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