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Epicardial catheter ablation of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias originating from uncommon epicardial sites

Authors :
Weizhu Ju
Jinlin Zhang
Linsheng Shi
Kai Gu
Ming Chu
Hongwu Chen
Gang Yang
Mingfang Li
Hailei Liu
Fengxiang Zhang
Bing Yang
Minglong Chen
Source :
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology. 66:63-72
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Idiopathic epicardial ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) are clustered in the areas of the summit and crux. This study was to report a group of idiopathic epicardial VAs remote from the summit and crux areas.In total, 9 patients (6 males, mean age 32 ± 13 years) were enrolled. The locations were identified by epicardial mapping and ablation. The electrocardiographic and electrophysiological characteristics were compared to those of 9 patients who had VAs ablated at the opposite endocardial site.VAs were identified at the epicardium, with 4 patients had VAs located at the inferior wall, one at the anterior wall, one at the apex and 3 patients had VAs at the lateral wall. A "QS" type at the location-related leads was the only identified surface electrocardiogram indication suggesting epicardial origin (compared to that of the controls, 100% vs 0%, p0.001). Endocardial and epicardial mapping revealed pre-maturities of -11 ± 4 ms and -25 ± 8 ms, respectively (VS. -28 ± 8 ms revealed by endocardial mapping in control patients, p0.001 and p=0.389, respectively). All of the study cases demonstrated an "rS" pattern in the endocardial unipolar electrogram. Acute and long-term successful ablation (a median of 11 months of follow-up) was achieved in all patients without complications.A distinct group of idiopathic VAs remote from the summit and crux areas warranting ablation by a subxiphoid approach were identified. Morphological ECG features of a "QS" type among the location-related grouped leads combined with the mapping findings helped in the identification of the epicardial site of origin.

Details

ISSN :
15728595
Volume :
66
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0314144c9c5bac6e9ca5acd5ad03b533