Ventricular Tachycardia Arising From the Aortomitral Continuity in Structural Heart Disease

Author:

Steven Daniel1,Roberts-Thomson Kurt C.1,Seiler Jens1,Inada Keiichi1,Tedrow Usha B.1,Mitchell Richard N.1,Sobieszczyk Piotr S.1,Eisenhauer Andrew C.1,Couper Gregory S.1,Stevenson William G.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Cardiovascular Division, Department of Medicine (D.S., K.C.R.-T., J.S., K.I., U.B.T., P.S.S., A.C.E., G.S.C., W.G.S.) and Department of Pathology (R.N.M.), Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.

Abstract

Background— The aortomitral continuity (AMC) has been described as a site of origin for ventricular tachycardias (VT) in structurally normal hearts. There is a paucity of data on the contribution of this region to VTs in patients with structural heart disease. Methods and Results— Data from 550 consecutive patients undergoing catheter ablation for VT associated with structural heart disease were reviewed. Twenty-one (3.8%) had a VT involving the peri-AMC region (age, 62.7�11 years; median left ventricular ejection fraction, 43.6�17%). Structural heart disease was ischemic in 7 (33%), dilated cardiomyopathy in 10 (47.6%), and valvular cardiomyopathy in 4 (19%) patients, respectively. After 1.9�0.8 catheter ablation procedures (including 3 transcoronary ethanol ablations) the peri-AMC VT was not inducible in 19 patients. The remaining 2 patients underwent cryosurgical ablation. Our first catheter ablation procedure was less often successful (66.7%) for peri-AMC VTs compared with that for 246 VTs originating from the LV free wall (81.4%, P =0.03). During a mean follow-up of 1.9�2.1 years, 12 (57.1%) patients remained free of VT, peri-AMC VT recurred in 7 patients, and 1 patient had recurrent VT from a remote location. Three patients died. Analysis of 50 normal coronary angiograms demonstrated an early septal branch supplying the peri-AMC area in 58% of cases that is a potential target for ethanol ablation. Conclusions— VTs involving the peri-AMC region occur in patients with structural heart disease and appear to be more difficult to ablate compared with VTs originating from the free LV wall. This region provides unique challenges for radiofrequency ablation, but cryosurgery and transcoronary alcohol ablation appear feasible in some cases.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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