Affiliation:
1. Cardiac Arrhythmia Center, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionPatients with viral myocarditis can present with challenging life‐threatening arrhythmias. Catheter ablation can be a life‐saving procedure in some patients with recurrent drug‐refractory ventricular arrhythmias.Methods and ResultsA patient with three prior ablations targeting two different monomorphic ventricular tachycardias (MMVTs) presented with recurrent ventricular tachycardia (VT). Consequently, he underwent epicardial mapping with adjuvant AI‐enabled CT images with the creation of a three‐dimensional model, which demonstrated a midmyocardial scar. Fractionated potentials were noted during mapping in this region, and entrainment suggested an inner loop. Interestingly, pacing showed two different QRS morphologies identical to his previously ablated VTs with a long stim‐QRS at this region. Epicardial ablation carried on during the VT successfully terminated it, but the VT remained inducible and required endocardial ablation to make it noninducible.ConclusionThis case emphasizes the importance of recognizing possible three‐dimensional VT circuits in some patients and the need to understand and target mid‐myocardial substrate from both the endocardium and epicardium to achieve the elimination of the VT circuits.