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1 There were no significant differences by race for asymptomatic or paroxysmal AF .
2 Zero-fluoroscopy approach for treatment of paroxysmal AF seems feasible, safe, and acutely effective.
3 Fifty five percent of patients had permanent AF and 32% paroxysmal AF .
4 Fifty-seven patients had paroxysmal AF and 23 early persistent AF.
5 Methods: This prospective observational study included 147 consecutive patients undergoing initial ablation for paroxysmal AF .
6 We report the long-term follow-up of a right side only catheter ablation approach for paroxysmal AF .
7 In contrast, there was no significant difference in LA-LGE between patients with persistent and paroxysmal AF .
8 Significantly decreased serum omentin-1 concentrations were observed in persistent AF patients compared to paroxysmal AF patients.
9 In patients with paroxysmal AF , Hsp27 expression was significantly increased compared to SR and persistent AF.
10 Patients with paroxysmal AF are the most frequently treated with a quite uniform ablative approach across Europe.
11 Results: Seventy-seven percent of patients were affected by paroxysmal AF and 23% by persistent AF.
12 Transformation to paroxysmal AF after initial ablation may be a step toward long-term freedom from recurrent arrhythmia.
13 Conclusion: Paroxysmal AF is associated with higher frequency PV activity and lesser CS frequency compared to permanent AF.
14 Conclusions: Hemodynamic correction of ASD was effective in conversion to SR in most patients with preoperative paroxysmal AF .
15 In addition, LA intra-atrial dyssynchrony was significantly greater in patients with persistent AF than those with paroxysmal AF .
16 The study included 35 patients with drug refractory paroxysmal AF who underwent focal RF ablation of the PV.
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