Early Referral for Ablation of Scar-Related Ventricular Tachycardia Is Associated With Improved Acute and Long-Term Outcomes

Author:

Dinov Borislav1,Arya Arash1,Bertagnolli Livio1,Schirripa Valentina1,Schoene Katharina1,Sommer Philipp1,Bollmann Andreas1,Rolf Sascha1,Hindricks Gerhard1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Cardiac Electrophysiology, Heart Center, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

Abstract

Background— The effects of time to referral for catheter ablation (CA) of scar-related ventricular tachycardia (VT) on acute success, VT recurrence, and cardiac mortality are unclear. Methods and Results— We investigated 300 patients after CA of sustained VT. CA was performed within 30 days after the first documented VT in 75 (25%) patients (group 1), between 1 month and 1 year in 84 (28%) patients (group 2), and >1 year after the first VT occurrence in 141 (47%) patients (group 3). The end points were noninducibility of any VT after CA (acute success), VT recurrence and cardiac mortality after 2 years. Acute success was achieved in 66 (88%) patients in group 1, 68 (81%) in group 2, and in 99 (70.2%) in group 3 ( P =0.008). During the 2-year follow-up period, VT recurred in 28 (37.3%) patients in group 1, 52 (61.9%) patients in group 2, and 91 (64.5%) patients in group 3 ( P <0.0001). Recurrence-free survival was higher in group 1, as compared with group 2 (hazard ratio [HR], 1.85; P =0.009) and group 3 (HR, 2.04; P =0.001). No survival difference was observed between groups 1 and 2 (HR, 0.85; P =0.68) and groups 1 and 3 (HR, 1.13; P =0.73). β-blocker therapy, VT of ischemic origin, and complete success were associated with VT-free survival. VT recurrence (HR, 1.91; P =0.037) predicted cardiac mortality. Conclusions— CA of scar-related VT performed within 30 days after the first documented VT was associated with improved acute and long-term success. VT recurrence, but not the early referral for CA, was associated with cardiovascular mortality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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