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ID 119657
Title Alternative
RISK FACTORS FOR SEDATION INSTABILITY IN PVI
Author
Hayashi, Masaaki Tokushima University
Noda, Yasuhiro Tokushima University
Tamagami, Daiki Tokushima University
Morinishi, Keisuke Tokushima University
Chikata, Yusuke Tokushima University
Takahashi, Tomoko Tokushima University
Keywords
Atrial fibrillation
Catheter ablation
Sedation
Alcohol drinking
Obesity
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Persistent or paroxysmal atrial fibrillation is typically treated with pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) ablation under deep sedation with propofol. Intraoperative hemodynamic or respiratory instability often interferes with the surgical procedure. We retrospectively investigated risk factors in 80 patients who underwent their first PVI ablation for atrial fibrillation at our hospital. Background and echocardiography findings were collected from their electronic charts and the questionnaires they completed during hospitalization. Total intraoperative propofol dose and bolus injections (total number and volume) were defined as surrogate measures of patient instability. Single and stepwise multiple regression were performed using each measure as the dependent variable. When total propofol dose was employed as the dependent variable, significant associations were observed with drinking status (P < 0.05) and body mass index (BMI) (P < 0.05). When total number or volume of intravenous propofol boluses were each used as the dependent variable, significant associations were noted with age (P < 0.05) and BMI (P < 0.05). Separately, statistical analyses were conducted using total propofol dose or total number of bolus injections as the dependent variable and echocardiography parameters as independent variables. A significant association was detected between total dose and left atrial dimension (P < 0.05). These results suggested that younger age, higher BMI (obesity), and current drinking status adversely affect patient stability under deep sedation. To ensure safe ablation, physicians should pay attention to these risk factors when administering deep sedation for PVI.
Journal Title
International Heart Journal
ISSN
13493299
Publisher
International Heart Journal Association
Volume
65
Issue
6
Start Page
1020
End Page
1024
Published Date
2024-11-30
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language
eng
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Medical Sciences
University Hospital