Role of Ablation Therapy in Ventricular Arrhythmias

  • Mithilesh K. Das*
  • , Gopi Dandamudi
  • , Hillel Steiner
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Catheter ablation is an effective therapy for symptomatic ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in patients with and without structural heart disease. It is the treatment of choice to cure or reduce recurrent VA in patients who have an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and can be a life-saving procedure in patients who have electrical storm. Catheter ablation for VAs remains a challenging procedure and requires a precise understanding of cardiac electrophysiology, the arrhythmia mechanisms, and mapping techniques. Various mapping techniques such as pace mapping, activation mapping, entrainment mapping, and substrate mapping are used. These techniques complement each other in localizing the critical isthmus of a reentrant VT or the source of origin of a focal VT. Most VAs can be ablated endocardially. Epicardial ablation is needed for VAs with an epicardial circuit or a focal source.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)459-479
Number of pages21
JournalCardiology Clinics
Volume26
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2008
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Funders
American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel

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