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  • Radiofrequency catheter ablation is recognized as the primary treatment option for idiopathic premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardias (VTs), but its effectiveness varies by type of PVC/VT.
  • A retrospective study conducted in a high-volume center in Guizhou, China, analyzed 1028 patients who underwent their first catheter ablation between 2013 and 2022, assessing factors like success rates and complications.
  • The study revealed a 90.3% acute success rate, with complications more prevalent in left ventricular PVC/VT patients, while follow-up showed certain types of PVC/VTs had lower recurrence risk, indicating catheter ablation is effective for various locations except for those presenting with left

Article Abstract

Objectives: Radiofrequency catheter ablation is the first-line treatment for idiopathic premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardias (VTs). However, the outcomes were less compared among the categories. The study aims to assess the effectiveness and safety of catheter ablation for idiopathic PVC/VTs in a single high-volume centre, using the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) as a reference.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Patient data were collected from a tertiary hospital in Guizhou, China.

Participants: Between September 2013 and September 2022, 1028 patients (male: 41.3%; age: 46.5±15.6 years) who underwent the first catheter ablation for idiopathic monomorphic PVC/VTs were enrolled.

Outcome Measures: Acute success, procedure-related complications, and long-term recurrence were assessed. Antiarrhythmic drugs (AADs) were not administrated after procedures unless recurrence was identified.

Results: The overall acute success rate was 90.3%, with 368 patients (35.8%) experiencing left ventricular PVC/VTs. No cases of third-degree atrioventricular block or death were reported. Complications were more common in patients with left ventricular PVC/VTs than those with right-sided ones (4.6% vs 0.1%, p<0.001). A total of 926 patients (90.1%) were followed up for an average of 9.7±3.7 months, and only the PVC/VTs category was found to be associated with long-term success rates. The RVOT, endocardial left ventricular outflow tract (endoLVOT), tricuspid annulus (TA) free wall, posterior septum and fascicular VT had long-term success rates exceeding 85%. Other types of PVC/VTs showed significantly higher risks of recurrence.

Conclusions: Besides RVOT and fascicular VT, single-procedure catheter ablation without AADs is highly effective for endoLVOT, TA-free wall and posterior septum. Patients with left ventricular PVC/VTs have higher complication risks compared with right ones.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10882318PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081815DOI Listing

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