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Ann Thorac Surg 2004;77:1277-1281
© 2004 The Society of Thoracic Surgeons


Original article: cardiovascular

Long-term follow-up after the mini-maze procedure

Zoltan A. Szalay, MDa, Ali Civelek, MDa, Thorsten Dill, MDb, Wolf Peter Klövekorn, MDa, Iram Kilb, MDa, Erwin P. Bauer, MDa*

a Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Kerckhoff-Clinic Foundation, Bad Nauheim, Germany
b Department of Radiology, Kerckhoff-Clinic Foundation, Bad Nauheim, Germany

Accepted for publication September 11, 2003.

* Address reprint requests to Dr Bauer, Kerckhoff-Clinic Foundation, Benekestrasse 2-8, 61231 Bad Nauheim, Germany
e-mail: ebauer{at}eccr.ch

BACKGROUND: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The standard to treat AF surgically is the Cox maze III procedure but owing to its complexity it is not performed on a regular basis. Meanwhile several maze variants have been developed but their long-term results are still not well known.

METHODS: From November 1995 until May 2002 a mini-maze procedure was performed upon 77 patients aged 64 ± 8.7 years with chronic symptomatic AF. Electrophysiological evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging, echocardiography and electrocardiographic evaluations were performed after 3 and 12 months. After a mean follow-up of 50 ± 2.6 months a standard questionnaire was sent to all patients.

RESULTS: Early and late mortality was 1.2% and 9.3% respectively. Actuarial survival was 91%, 90%, and 87% after 1, 3, and 5 years respectively. Left bundle branch block was an independent risk factor for late death (p = 0.02). Patients who were in sinus rhythm at follow-up had significantly better survival rate as compared with the patients still in AF. Seventy-one percent of patients were in sinus rhythm or paced by an atrial pacemaker. Predictors for restoration of sinus rhythm were absence of preoperative mitral insufficiency (p = 0.03) and larger left atrium (p = 0.04). The presence of preoperative tricuspid insufficiency (p = 0.03) and larger right atrium (p = 0.017) were predictors for postoperative pacemaker implantation.

CONCLUSIONS: The mini-maze procedure can be carried out with satisfactory early and long-term results regarding mortality and restoration of sinus rhythm. Prophylactic implantation of biventricular pacemakers in patients with left bundle branch block may decrease late mortality. Every effort should be done to cure AF as it affects long-term survival.




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