Incidence of sinus node dysfunction in patients with long-standing, persistent atrial fibrillation who require simultaneous surgical correction of mitral and tricuspid valve defects and the "Maze IIIB" procedure

Kardiologiia
Leo A Bokeria, Aleksei A Kulikov

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common disorder of heart rhythm. A series of "Maze" surgery was developed, among which the "Maze III" modification is presently a gold standard for surgical treatment of AF. To study the sinoatrial node (SAN) function before and after the "Maze III" surgery. The study included 100 patients (48 males) with persistent and long-standing persistent AF and valve abnormality. Mean age of patients was 59 years and mean AF duration - 4 years. Tachysystolic AF prevailed (62 %); normosystolic AF was observed in 31 % of patients; and bradysystolic - in 7 % of patients. Electric cardioversion was performed for all patients according to the standard method. After successful recovery of the sinus rhythm, the endocardial electrophysiological study (EPS) of the heart was performed. Correction of valve pathology and the "Maze IIIB" surgery were performed on days 1-2 following EPS. The SAN function was evaluated by the time of function recovery (SAN TFR). Using electric cardioversion, the sinus rhythm was restored in all patients. EPS showed abnormal prolongation of the corrected time for the SAN function recovery (CTSANFR) and sinoatrial conduction time (SACT) in 11 % of patients. In 2 % of patients, the abn...Continue Reading

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