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Coronary Computed Tomography AngioGraphy Prior to Catheter Ablation in Patients With Atrial FIBrillation

RECRUITINGN/ASponsored by Tor Biering-Sørensen
Actively Recruiting
PhaseN/A
SponsorTor Biering-Sørensen
Started2024-03-26
Est. completion2028-04-01
Eligibility
Age18 Years+
Healthy vol.Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this randomized, controlled trial is to investigate whether coronary computed tomography (CT) angiography prior to catheter ablation and derived treatment (medical anti-ischemic and multimodality treatment and/or mechanical revascularization) can improve clinical outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing catheter ablation. A sub-study will investigate the effect of different ablation strategies on clinical outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing catheter ablation.

Eligibility

Age: 18 Years+Healthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria:

* Age over 18 years.
* Referral for catheter ablation treatment (excluding AV-junction ablation) for atrial fibrillation (both paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation) at the Department of Cardiology at Gentofte Hospital. Both first ablation and re-ablation treatments are included.
* The ability and willingness to provide written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Known atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).
* Ongoing treatment with statins.
* Contraindications for coronary CT angiography, e.g. contrast allergy
* Recent coronary CT angiography including CAC-score without positive findings \<3 years prior to screening.
* Any surgical or medical condition, which in the opinion of the investigator, may place the patient at higher risk from his/her participation in the study, or is likely to prevent the patient from complying with the requirements of the study or completing the study.

Conditions2

Atrial FibrillationHeart Disease

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