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Study identifies weight loss before undergoing an ablation procedure as a risk-factor reduction tool for AF patients.
May 22, 2023
By: Michael Barbella
Managing Editor
Results from a new clinical trial found overweight and obese patients with persistent and paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF) who lose weight prior to a catheter ablation procedure have improved clinical outcomes. The study, led by researchers with UHealth – the University of Miami Health System and the Miller School of Medicine, identifies weight loss before undergoing an ablation procedure as a risk-factor reduction tool for AF patients. The findings were presented as a late-breaking clinical trial during Heart Rhythm 2023 in New Orleans. AF is the most common type of arrhythmia. There are approximately 2.3 million people in the United States who have AF, with 160,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Catheter ablation is a frequently used treatment for people with arrhythmias that cannot be controlled by medication or with certain types of arrhythmias from the heart’s upper chambers.1 While catheter ablation is a common AF treatment option, researchers are continuously evaluating how to improve AF ablation patient outcomes. This trial sought to determine whether additional non-ablation therapy targets can be integrated into treatment plans for patients undergoing catheter ablation for persistent AF and paroxysmal AF. In the study, 65 patients with BMI≥27 kg/m2 who opted for catheter ablation to treat AF were enrolled and randomized to a three-month pre-ablation period of standard risk factor modification (RFM) or RFM plus Liraglutide. From the enrolled participants, there were 59 patients (age 62±9 years, 27% female) weighing 106.4±18.5 kg (BMI 36.1±5.8 kg/m2); 79% had persistent AF and 21% had paroxysmal AF with 85% having hypertension, 27% diabetes, and 44% obstructive sleep apnea. Patients with a <3% weight change prior to their ablation procedure were labeled as Group 1 and patients with a ≥3-10% weight change were classified as Group 2. The results showed AF status from enrollment to six months post-ablation. Group 1 had 29 patients with 0.2±2.7% weight gain and Group 2 had 30 patients with 5.6±1.8% weight loss. Freedom from AF off antiarrhythmic drugs at 6 months was 61% in Group 1 versus 88% in Group 2 (Fisher’s Test p=0.046, OLR p=0.0431). For patients with persistent AF treated with ablation (including one whose AF resolved with weight loss), freedom from AF off antiarrhythmic drugs at 6 months was 61% in Group 1 versus 90% in Group 2 (Fisher’s Test p=0.058, OLR p=0.051) and at 12 months was 42% in Group 1 versus 81% in Group 2 (Fisher’s Test p=0.050, OLR p=0.038). “We are constantly evolving our approach to AF to identify new ways to prevent recurrence and improve long term outcomes. While we already know the impact weight can have on overall outcomes, we believe the magnitude of the effect during this study is quite striking and that the findings show that even moderate weight loss may lead to a positive effect, but further analysis incorporating the potential independent contribution of Liraglutide is necessary” said Jeffrey Goldberger, M.D., director, Center for Atrial Fibrillation, Professor of Medicine & Biomedical Engineering at UHealth – the University of Miami health System and the Miami Miller School of Medicine. “We hope that our findings will encourage physicians to integrate weight loss and risk factor modification into their treatment plans for patients undergoing catheter ablation and drive even more research dedicated to finding additional supportive solutions for patients living with AF.” The authors of this trial would like to see additional trials focused on assessing the role of weight and weight loss in improving AF ablation outcomes and potentially identifying novel procedural approaches. The Heart Rhythm Society (HRS) is a 501(c)(3) international nonprofit organization and the preeminent leader in science, education, and advocacy for cardiac arrhythmia professionals and patients. HRS is the primary information resource on heart rhythm disorders. Incorporated in 1979 and based in Washington, D.C., it has a membership of more than 8,000 heart rhythm professionals from 94 countries. Reference 1 Catheter ablation. Catheter Ablation | Johns Hopkins Medicine. (2021, February 22)
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