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A fib ablation in HFrEF patients gains momentum

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM HEART RHYTHM 2018


Despite these limitations, in trying to synthesize the CABANA and CASTLE-AF results, several electrophysiologists who heard the results agreed with Dr. Packer that the CABANA results confirmed the CASTLE-AF findings and helped strengthen the case for strongly considering AF ablation as first-line treatment in patients with heart failure.

“It’s clear that sinus rhythm is important in patients with heart failure. CASTLE-AF and now these results; that’s very strong to me,” said Eric N. Prystowsky, MD, a cardiac electrophysiologist with the St. Vincent Medical Group in Indianapolis and designated discussant for CABANA at the meeting.

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Dr. Eric N. Pryskowsky

“It’s confirmatory,” said Nassir F. Marrouche, MD, lead investigator for CASTLE-AF, and professor and director of the electrophysiology laboratory at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City.

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Dr. Nassir F. Marrouche