Background: Multicenter ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation studies have shown poorer outcomes compared with single-center experiences. This difference could be related to heterogeneous mapping and ablation strategies. Objectives: This study evaluated a homogenous simplified catheter ablation strategy for different substrates and compared the results with those of a single referral center. Methods: This was a multicenter prospective VT ablation registry of patients with the following 4 causes of VT: previous myocardial infarction; previous myocarditis; arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia; or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. The procedural protocol included precise mapping and ablation steps with the combined endpoint of late potential (LP) abolition and noninducibility of VT. The long-term primary efficacy endpoint was freedom from VT. Results: A total of 309 patients were enrolled. LPs were present in 70% of patients and were abolished in 83%. At the end of the procedure 74% of LPs were noninducible. The primary combined endpoint of LP abolition and noninducibility was achieved in 64% of patients with LPs at baseline. Freedom from VT at 12 months was observed in 67% of patients. In the overall study group, VT inducibility was the only predictor of freedom from VT (P = 0.013). In patients with LPs, the VT recurrence rate was lower both for patients with complete LP abolition (P = 0.040) and for patients meeting the composite endpoint (P = 0.035). Conclusions: A standardized VT mapping and ablation technique reproduced the procedural outcomes of a single referral center in a multicenter prospective study. LP abolition and noninducibility were effective in reducing VT recurrences in patients with 4 causes of cardiomyopathy. (Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Registry; NCT03649022).

Matching Ablation Endpoints to Long-Term Outcome: The Prospective Multicenter Italian Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Registry / A. Radinovic, G. Peretto, G. Sgarito, F.M. Cauti, A. Castro, M.L. Narducci, R. Mantovan, M. Scaglione, F. Solimene, A. Scopinaro, C. Tondo, G. Filippini, E. Bianco, A. Bonso, V. Calzolari, F. Ferraris, M. Zardini, M. Piacenti, G. D'Angelo, F. Bosica, P. Della Bella. - In: JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 2405-500X. - (2023), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.jacep.2022.10.038]

Matching Ablation Endpoints to Long-Term Outcome: The Prospective Multicenter Italian Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Registry

C. Tondo;
2023

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Background: Multicenter ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation studies have shown poorer outcomes compared with single-center experiences. This difference could be related to heterogeneous mapping and ablation strategies. Objectives: This study evaluated a homogenous simplified catheter ablation strategy for different substrates and compared the results with those of a single referral center. Methods: This was a multicenter prospective VT ablation registry of patients with the following 4 causes of VT: previous myocardial infarction; previous myocarditis; arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia; or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy. The procedural protocol included precise mapping and ablation steps with the combined endpoint of late potential (LP) abolition and noninducibility of VT. The long-term primary efficacy endpoint was freedom from VT. Results: A total of 309 patients were enrolled. LPs were present in 70% of patients and were abolished in 83%. At the end of the procedure 74% of LPs were noninducible. The primary combined endpoint of LP abolition and noninducibility was achieved in 64% of patients with LPs at baseline. Freedom from VT at 12 months was observed in 67% of patients. In the overall study group, VT inducibility was the only predictor of freedom from VT (P = 0.013). In patients with LPs, the VT recurrence rate was lower both for patients with complete LP abolition (P = 0.040) and for patients meeting the composite endpoint (P = 0.035). Conclusions: A standardized VT mapping and ablation technique reproduced the procedural outcomes of a single referral center in a multicenter prospective study. LP abolition and noninducibility were effective in reducing VT recurrences in patients with 4 causes of cardiomyopathy. (Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Registry; NCT03649022).
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catheter ablation; ventricular tachycardia
Settore MED/11 - Malattie dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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Matching Ablation Endpoints to Long-Term Outcome: The Prospective Multicenter Italian Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Registry / A. Radinovic, G. Peretto, G. Sgarito, F.M. Cauti, A. Castro, M.L. Narducci, R. Mantovan, M. Scaglione, F. Solimene, A. Scopinaro, C. Tondo, G. Filippini, E. Bianco, A. Bonso, V. Calzolari, F. Ferraris, M. Zardini, M. Piacenti, G. D'Angelo, F. Bosica, P. Della Bella. - In: JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 2405-500X. - (2023), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.jacep.2022.10.038]
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