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BEAT AF · Ground-BrEAking Electroporation-based inTervention for Atrial Fibrillation treatment (BEAT AF)

H2020Status: SIGNED1 March 202128 February 2026EU funding €6,093,743Call H2020-SC1-BHC-2018-2020

Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common arrhythmia, accounts for 1/3rd of Cardiovascular expenses, with over 10 millions affected in Europe. In addition to significant impact on quality of life, AF exposes patients to stroke, heart failure, dementia and death. AF is the most commonly ablated arrhythmia. The Pulmonary Vein Isolation (PVI) is the cornerstone of AF ablation, preventing recurrences, especially in patients with paroxysmal AF. Catheter ablation of AF uses either radio-frequency (RF) or cryothermal (cryo) energy. Common to these thermal energy sources is their reliance on time-dependent conductive heating/cooling and the fact that these modalities ablate all tissue types indiscriminately. The ablation procedure remains long, requires skills and expertise, and has a limited success rate, mostly because of non-durable lesions after PVI implying frequent redo procedures. And these energies are associated with rare but severe complications due to their thermal nature. The goal of BEAT AF is to disrupt AF ablation by achieving durable PVI with permanent, coalescent and transmural ablation lesions using Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) energy. PEF is non-thermal and creates nanoscale pores in cell membranes. Cardiac cells are highly sensitive to PEF unlike phrenic and oesophageal cells. BEAT AF aims to demonstrate that PEF ablation is faster, more effective and safer (tissue selectivity) than RF or cryo ablation. For this purpose, two distinct randomized clinical trials will be conducted: 1) to provide first comparative evidence of the superiority of PEF over RF on the rate of 1-year recurrence for paroxysmal AF, and 2) to provide first evidence of potential efficacy of PEF on the rate of 1-year clinical recurrence for persistent AF. The BEAT AF consortium gathers 9 European renowned clinical centres (France, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Belgium) to set the ground for large trials and contribute to decrease the huge burden of AF in Europe.

Consortium · 10 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX

FR · €1,474,813

participant

CHU HOPITAUX DE BORDEAUX

FR · €1,512,043

participant

RHON-KLINIKUM AG

DE · €216,250

participant

MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT GRAZ

AT · €263,875

participant

DEUTSCHES HERZZENTRUM MUNCHEN

DE · €245,750

participant

FARAPULSE INC

US

participant

BOSTON SCIENTIFIC CORPORATION

US · €1,780,000

participant

Institut klinické a experimentální mediciny

CZ · €214,063

participant

FAKULTNI NEMOCNICE MOTOL A HOMOLKA

CZ · €175,000

participant

AZ SINT-JAN BRUGGE

BE · €211,950

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