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The role of atrial metabolism alterations for initiation and atrial fibrillation (AF) persistence remains poorly understood. Therefore, we evaluated left atrial glucose metabolism by nicotinic acid derivative stimulated 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography in 36 patients with persistent AF undergoing catheter ablation before and 3 months after return to sinus rhythm and compared values against healthy controls. Under identical hemodynamics and metabolic conditions, and although left ventricular FDG uptake remained unchanged, patients in persistent AF presented significantly higher total left atrial and left atrial appendage uptake, which decreased significantly after return to sinus rhythm, despite improvement of passive and active atrial contractile function. These findings support a role of altered glucose metabolism and metabolic wasting underlying the pathophysiology of persistent AF.
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Marchandise, S., Roelants, V., Raoult, T., Garnir, Q., Scavée, C., Varnavas, V., Wauters, A., Gruson, D., Nellessen, E., Hesse, M., Beauloye, C., & Gerber, B. (2024). Left Atrial Glucose Metabolism Evaluation by F-FDG-PET in Persistent Atrial Fibrillation and in Sinus Rhythm. JACC. Basic to translational science, 9(4), 459-471. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacbts.2023.11.001 (Original work published 2024)