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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2005; 46:2107-2110, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2005.08.042 (Published online 8 November 2005).
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CLINICAL RESEARCH: CARDIAC RHYTHM DISORDER

Movement of the Esophagus During Left Atrial Catheter Ablation for Atrial Fibrillation

Eric Good, DO, Hakan Oral, MD, FACC*, Kristina Lemola, MD, Jihn Han, MD, Kamala Tamirisa, MD, Petar Igic, MD, Darryl Elmouchi, MD, David Tschopp, MD, Scott Reich, MD, Aman Chugh, MD, Frank Bogun, MD, FACC, Frank Pelosi, Jr, MD, FACC and Fred Morady, MD, FACC

Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Manuscript received April 2, 2005; revised manuscript received July 5, 2005, accepted August 1, 2005.

* Reprint requests and correspondence: Dr. Hakan Oral, Cardiology, TC B1 140D, 1500 East Medical Center Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109. (Email: oralh{at}umich.edu).

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe the extent of esophageal mobility that occurs during catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation under conscious sedation.

BACKGROUND: Ablation along the posterior left atrium may cause an atrioesophageal fistula. One strategy for avoiding this risk is to not deliver radiofrequency energy at sites in contact with the esophagus.

METHODS: In 51 consecutive patients with atrial fibrillation who underwent left atrial ablation under conscious sedation, digital cine-fluoroscopic imaging of the esophagus was performed in two views after ingestion of barium paste at the beginning and end of the ablation procedure. Movement of the esophagus was determined at the superior, mid-, and inferior parts of the posterior left atrium in reference to the spine.

RESULTS: Mean esophageal movement was 2.0 ± 0.8 cm (range = 0.3 to 3.8 cm) at the superior, 1.7 ± 0.8 cm (range = 0.1 to 3.5 cm) at the mid-, and 2.1 ± 1.2 cm (range = 0.1 to 4.5 cm) at the inferior levels. In 67% of the 51 patients, the esophagus shifted by ≥2 cm, and in 4% there was ≥4 cm of lateral movement. The mean change in esophageal luminal width was 5 ± 7 mm (range = 0 to 36 mm) at the superior, 5 ± 7 mm (range = 0 to 32 mm) at the mid-, and 6 ± 7 mm (range = 0 to 21 mm) at the inferior levels of the posterior left atrium.

CONCLUSIONS: The esophagus often is mobile and shifts sideways by ≥2 cm in a majority of patients undergoing catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation under conscious sedation. Therefore, real-time imaging of the esophagus may be helpful in reducing the risk of esophageal injury during radiofrequency ablation along the posterior left atrium.

Abbreviations and Acronyms
  AF = atrial fibrillation
  CS = coronary sinus catheter
  Eso = esophagus




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