
In a meta-analysis published in the Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, researchers compared the safety and efficacy of hybrid convergent ablation (HCA) and endocardial catheter ablation (ECA) in patients with atrial fibrillation. Overall, they reported that HCA was associated with a significantly greater rate of freedom from atrial fibrillation (FFAF) compared to ECA. However, HCA was also associated with an increased rate of post-procedure complications.
This review included a total of four randomized controlled trials with a pool of 233 patients undergoing HCA and 189 patients undergoing ECA only. The primary measure of the analysis was FFAF at final follow-up, while additional outcomes included mortality and serious complications.