Characteristics of Unsuccessful Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Arrhythmia
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This study was to identify the electrophysiologic characteristics of unsuccessful catheter ablation (CA) of ventricular arrhythmias (VAs). <B>Methods:</B> Out of 302 patients undergoing CA of VAs, 43 consecutive patients (14.2%, 43±4 years) who attempted but failed to eliminate VAs with the first CA (US group). US group was compared with successful CA group (S group) to assess predictors to affect unsuccessful ablation. <B>Results:</B> US group included 8 patients underwent unsuccessful CA and 35 patients underwent repeated CA due to arrhythmia recurrence. Presenting VA was ventricular tachycardia (VT) in 24 patients (55.8%) but premature ventricular complex in only 13 patients (30.2%). VT was more common in US group (55.8%) than that of S group (39.0%, P=0.03). The ejection fraction of the left ventricle (LV) was lower in US group (38.0±7.2%) than in S group (43.7±.9%, P=0.02). The earliest activation time (EAT) prior to QRS onset in US group (29.8±7.8 ms) was later than S group (37.4±8.4 ms, P=0.04). There was a significant difference in VAs origin from-right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) (41.8% in US group vs. 60.2% in S group, P=0.02). There were no significant differences in QRS width during VAs between two groups. <B>Conclusions:</B> A VT as presenting VAs, the severity of LV dysfunction, later EAT and non-RVOT origin were associated with unsuccessful CA, in whom repeated CA was often required.
著者
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Park Sang-Weon
Arrhythmia Center, Korea University
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Park Yae-Min
Arrhythmia Center, Korea University
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Lim Hong-Eui
Arrhythmia Center, Korea University
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Ban Ji-Eun
Sejong Hospital
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Kim Young-Hoon
Arrhythmia Center, College of Medicine, Korea University Medical Center
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Park Jae-Seok
Sejong Hospital
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Choi Jong-Il
Arrhythmia Center, College of Medicine, Korea University Medical Center
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