Contemporary Management of Complex Ventricular Arrhythmias

B Wiles, A Li, M Waight, M Saba

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Abstract

Percutaneous catheter ablation is an effective and safe therapy that can eliminate ventricular tachycardia, reducing the risks of both recurrent arrhythmia and shock therapies from a defibrillator. Successful ablation requires accurate identification of arrhythmic substrate and the effective delivery of energy to the targeted tissue. A thorough pre-procedural assessment is needed before considered 3D electroanatomical mapping can be performed. In contemporary practice, this must combine traditional electrophysiological techniques, such as activation and entrainment mapping, with more novel physiological mapping techniques for which there is an ever-increasing evidence base. Novel techniques to maximise energy delivery to the tissue must also be considered and balanced against their associated risks of complication. This review provides a comprehensive appraisal of contemporary practice and the evidence base that supports recent developments in mapping and ablation, while also considering potential future developments in the field.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere04
JournalArrhythmia & electrophysiology review
Volume11
Issue numbere04
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

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This data has been text mined from the article, or deposited into data resources.

http://identifiers.org/clinicaltrials:NCT01547208

Keywords

  • Ventricular arrhythmia
  • ventricular tachycardia
  • mapping
  • scar
  • ablation
  • endocardial
  • epicardial

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