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Venous anatomy of the left ventricular summit: Therapeutic implications for ethanol infusion.

Authors :
Tavares, Liliana
Fuentes, Stephanie
Lador, Adi
Da-wariboko, Akanibo
Wang, Sufen
Schurmann, Paul A.
Dave, Amish S.
Valderrábano, Miguel
Source :
Heart Rhythm; Sep2021, Vol. 18 Issue 9, p1557-1565, 9p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Background: </bold>Venous ethanol ablation (VEA) is effective for treatment of left ventricular (LV) summit (LVS) arrhythmias. The LVS venous anatomy is poorly understood and has inconsistent nomenclature.<bold>Objective: </bold>The purpose of this study was to delineate the LVS venous anatomy by selective venography and 3-dimensional (3D) mapping during VEA and by venous-phase coronary computed tomographic angiography (vCTA).<bold>Methods: </bold>We analyzed (1) LVS venograms and 3D maps of 53 patients undergoing VEA; and (2) 3D reconstructions of 52 vCTAs, tracing LVS veins.<bold>Results: </bold>Angiography identified the following LVS veins: (1) LV annular branch of the great cardiac vein (GCV) (19/53); (2) septal (rightward) branches of the anterior ventricular vein (AIV) (53/53); and (3) diagonal branches of the AIV (51/53). Collateral connections between LVS veins and outflow, conus, and retroaortic veins were common. VEA was delivered to target arrhythmias in 38 of 53 septal, 6 of 53 annular, and 2 of 53 diagonal veins. vCTA identified LVS veins (range 1-5) in a similar distribution. GCV-AIV transition could either form an angle close to the left main artery bifurcation (n = 16; 88° ± 13°) or cut diagonally (n = 36; 133°±12°) (P ≤.001). Twenty-one patients had LV annular vein. In 28 patients only septal LVS veins were visualized in vCTA, in 2 patients only diagonal veins and in 22 patients both septal and diagonal veins were seen. In 39 patients the LVS veins reached the outflow tracts and their vicinity.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>We provide a systematic atlas and nomenclature of LVS veins related to arrhythmogenic substrates. vCTA can be useful for noninvasive evaluation of LVS veins before ethanol ablation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15475271
Volume :
18
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heart Rhythm
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151980043
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2021.05.008