2021
DOI: 10.3310/eme08180
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Thoracoscopic surgical ablation versus catheter ablation as first-line treatment for long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation: the CASA-AF RCT

Abstract: Background Standalone thoracoscopic surgical ablation may be more effective than catheter ablation in patients with long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation. Objectives To determine whether or not surgical ablation is clinically superior to catheter ablation as the first-line treatment strategy in long-standing persistent atrial fibrillation. Design This … Show more

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“…Продемонстрированные данные соответствуют зарубежным исследованиям в области торакоскопической аритмологии [16,17]. При этом необходимо отметить, что значительная часть осложнений пришлась на так называемый период обучения, т.е.…”
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“…Продемонстрированные данные соответствуют зарубежным исследованиям в области торакоскопической аритмологии [16,17]. При этом необходимо отметить, что значительная часть осложнений пришлась на так называемый период обучения, т.е.…”
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“…13,14 Despite this improvement, there is still convincing data that AF is undertreated by surgeons who either do not perform surgical ablations or perform PVI, despite the known poor late success rates, due to the perceived complexity of the CMP-IV ablation strategy. 13,14,17,[33][34][35] In a recently published Medicare registry of 79,134 patients who underwent cardiac surgeries, 22,443 (28%) were diagnosed with AF within the 3 years prior to surgery, yet only 38% and 16% of patients who underwent MV and non-MV (CABG, AVrR) surgery underwent concomitant ablation. 17 This undertreatment has led to efforts to further simplify the procedure to increase utilization of surgical ablation.…”
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confidence: 99%