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KMID : 1011920170180040168
International Journal of Arrhythmia
2017 Volume.18 No. 4 p.168 ~ p.175
Detailed Electrode Catheter Positioning is Important for the Ablation of Outflow Tract Origin Ventricular Arrhythmias
Song In-Geol

Kim Sung-Hwan
Kim Ju-Youn
Kim Jeong-Ho
Kim Yoo-Ri
Kim Tae-Seok
Kim Ji-Hoon
Jang Sung-Won
Lee Man-Young
Rho Tai-Ho
Oh Yong-Seog
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Electroanatomical mapping using a three-dimensional (3D) system has high accuracy and improves the results of the ablation of outflow tract (OT) premature ventricular contraction (PVC) or ventricular tachycardia (VT) but imposes a considerable economic burden. Here, we compared detailed diagnostic catheterization and 3D mapping system for the ablation of OT PVC/VT.

Materials and Methods: Between June 2012 and February 2017, patients with symptomatic OT PVC/VT underwent radiofrequency ablation. Group 1 underwent detailed diagnostic catheterization (using circular and linear multielectrodes) without a 3D mapping system, while group 2 underwent diagnostic catheterization using a conventional 3D mapping system. Procedural success of PVC reduction, remaining symptoms, need for post-operative medications, and procedural time were evaluated.

Results: Ninety-eight OT PVC/VT cases were consecutively enrolled. The mean follow-up period was 17.7¡¾14.5 months. Neither acute success rate (95% vs. 82%, p=0.06) nor a PVC reduction > 80% (84% vs. 87%, p=0.74) differed significantly between the two groups. The recurrence rates of PVC-related symptoms were similar (12% vs. 7%, p=0.06) between the groups, but the medication requirement for symptomatic PVC differed (12% vs. 29%, p<0.01). The total procedure time of group 1 was shorter than that of group 2 (132¡¾42 min vs. 157¡¾47 min, p=0.01) and fluoroscopy time (24¡¾15 min vs. 38¡¾22 min, p<0.01) and ablation time (528¡¾538 sec vs. 899¡¾598 sec, p<0.01) were also significantly shortened.

Conclusion: Detailed electrode catheter positioning is a safe and cost-effective method for the ablation of OT PVC/VT.
KEYWORD
Outflow Tract, Premature Ventricular Contraction, Catheter Ablation
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