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AF ablations at SBH August 2008 – August 2009

AF ablations at SBH August 2008 – August 2009. Patients undergoing first ablation. Type of AF. (n= 132). (61). (71). Number of procedures and patients. (n = 70). (n = 61). 1. 2. 3. 4. Number of procedures. Complications. Procedural complications Total procedures = 179

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AF ablations at SBH August 2008 – August 2009

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  1. AF ablations at SBHAugust 2008 – August 2009 Patients undergoing first ablation

  2. Type of AF (n= 132) (61) (71)

  3. Number of procedures and patients (n = 70) (n = 61) 1 2 3 4 Number of procedures

  4. Complications Procedural complications Total procedures = 179 Number of procedures with complications = 23 (13%) Patient complications Total patients = 132 Number of patients having complications = 21 (16%) (10.1.%) (12.9%) (2.8%) (3.0%)

  5. Length of procedure 1st procedure 2nd procedure Persistent (n = 26) Paroxysmal (n = 71) Paroxysmal (n = 17) Persistent (n = 60) Time (mins) 315 263 240 225

  6. Time to follow up Paroxysmal (n = 71) Persistent (n = 58) Days 94 92

  7. Follow up

  8. Number of procedures and patients (discharged) (n = 49) (n = 42) 1 2 3 4

  9. Rhythm at final follow up Paroxysmal Persistent

  10. Symptoms at final follow up Paroxysmal Persistent

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