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Efficacy of Endocardial Ablation of Drug-Resistant Ventricular Fibrillation in Brugada Syndrome: Long-Term Outcome.

Authors :
Talib AK
Takagi M
Shimane A
Nakano M
Hayashi T
Okajima K
Kentaro M
Fukada K
Kowase S
Kurosaki K
Nitta J
Nishizaki M
Yui Y
Talib A
Sato N
Kawamura Y
Hasebe N
Aita S
Sai E
Komatsu Y
Kuroki K
Kaneshiro T
Dongzu X
Tajiri K
Igarashi M
Yamasaki H
Murakoshi N
Kumagai K
Sekiguchi Y
Nogami A
Aonuma K
Source :
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology [Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol] 2018 Aug; Vol. 11 (8), pp. e005631.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Both endocardial trigger elimination and epicardial substrate modification are effective in treating ventricular fibrillation (VF) in Brugada syndrome. However, the primary approach and the characteristics of patients who respond to endocardial ablation remain unknown. Methods Among 123 symptomatic Brugada syndrome patients (VF, 63%; syncope, 37%), ablation was performed in 21 VF/electrical storm patients, the majority of whom were resistant to antiarrhythmic drugs. Results Careful endocardial mapping revealed that 81% of the patients had no specific findings, whereas 19% of the patients, who experienced the most frequent VF episodes with notching of the QRS in lead V <subscript>1</subscript> , had delayed low-voltage fractionated endocardial electrograms. Ablation of VF triggers followed by endocardial substrate modification was performed in the right ventricular outflow tract in 85% of the cases and in the right ventricle in 15%. VF triggers could not be completely eliminated in 1 patient and VF became noninducible in 14 (88%) patients among 16 patients who underwent VF induction with normalization of Brugada-type ECG in 3. During follow-up (56.14±36.95 months), VF recurrence was observed in 7 patients. Importantly, all patients who had nothing of QRS in lead V <subscript>1</subscript> did not respond to endocardial ablation despite presence of VF-triggering ectopic beats during ablation. Conclusions With careful documentation of VF-triggering ectopic beats and detailed endocardial mapping, endocardial VF trigger elimination followed by endocardial substrate modification has an excellent long-term outcome, whereas presence of QRS notching in lead V <subscript>1</subscript> was associated with high VF recurrence suggesting epicardial substrate ablation as effective initial approach.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1941-3084
Volume :
11
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30354308
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCEP.117.005631