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Heeger, Christian-H.; Sohns, Christian; Pott, Alexander; Metzner, Andreas; Inaba, Osamu; Straube, Florian; Kuniss, Malte; Aryana, Arash; Miyazaki, Shinsuke; Cay, Serkan; Ehrlich, Joachim R.; El-Battrawy, Ibrahim; Martinek, Martin; Saguner, Ardan M.; Tscholl, Verena; Yalin, Kivanc; Lyan, Evgeny; Su, Wilber; Papiashvili, Giorgi; Botros, Maichel Sobhy Naguib; Gasperetti, Alessio; Proietti, Riccardo; Wissner, Erik; Scherr, Daniel; Kamioka, Masashi; Makimoto, Hisaki; Urushida, Tsuyoshi; Aksu, Tolga; Chun, Julian K. R.; Aytemir, Kudret; Jedrzejczyk-Patej, Ewa; Kuck, Karl-Heinz; Dahme, Tillman; Steven, Daniel; Sommer, Philipp und Tilz, Roland Richard (2022): Phrenic Nerve Injury During Cryoballoon-Based Pulmonary Vein Isolation: Results of the Worldwide YETI Registry. In: Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology, Bd. 15, Nr. 1, e010516: S. 23-32

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Abstract

Background: Cryoballoon-based pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) has emerged as an effective treatment for atrial fibrillation. The most frequent complication during cryoballoon-based PVI is phrenic nerve injury (PNI). However, data on PNI are scarce. Methods: The YETI registry is a retrospective, multicenter, and multinational registry evaluating the incidence, characteristics, prognostic factors for PNI recovery and follow-up data of patients with PNI during cryoballoon-based PVI. Experienced electrophysiological centers were invited to participate. All patients with PNI during CB2 or third (CB3) and fourth-generation cryoballoon (CB4)-based PVI were eligible. Results: A total of 17 356 patients underwent cryoballoon-based PVI in 33 centers from 10 countries. A total of 731 (4.2%) patients experienced PNI. The mean time to PNI was 127.7 +/- 50.4 seconds, and the mean temperature at the time of PNI was -49 +/- 8 degrees C. At the end of the procedure, PNI recovered in 394/731 patients (53.9%). Recovery of PNI at 12 months of follow-up was found in 97.0% of patients (682/703, with 28 patients lost to follow-up). A total of 16/703 (2.3%) reported symptomatic PNI. Only 0.06% of the overall population showed symptomatic and permanent PNI. Prognostic factors improving PNI recovery are immediate stop at PNI by double-stop technique and utilization of a bonus-freeze protocol. Age, cryoballoon temperature at PNI, and compound motor action potential amplitude loss >30% were identified as factors decreasing PNI recovery. Based on these parameters, a score was calculated. The YETI score has a numerical value that will directly represent the probability of a specific patient of recovering from PNI within 12 months. Conclusions: The incidence of PNI during cryoballoon-based PVI was 4.2%. Overall 97% of PNI recovered within 12 months. Symptomatic and permanent PNI is exceedingly rare in patients after cryoballoon-based PVI. The YETI score estimates the prognosis after iatrogenic cryoballoon-derived PNI.

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