Radiofrequency catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia after myocardial infarction.

BACKGROUND Patients with ventricular tachycardia (VT) after myocardial infarction often have multiple morphologies of inducible VT, which complicates mapping and is viewed by some as a relative contraindication to ablation. Attempting to identify and target a single "clinical" VT is often limited by inability to obtain 12-lead ECGs of VTs that are terminated emergently or by defibrillators. This study assesses the feasibility of ablation in patients selected without regard to the presence of multiple VTs by targeting all VTs that allow mapping. METHODS AND RESULTS Radiofrequency catheter ablation targeting all inducible monomorphic VTs that allowed mapping was performed in 52 patients with prior myocardial infarction. Antiarrhythmic drug therapy had failed in 41 (79%) patients including amiodarone in 36 (69%) patients. An average of 3.6+/-2 morphologies of VT were induced per patient. More than 1 ablation session was required in 16 (31%) patients. Complications occurred in 5 (10%) patients, including 1 (2%) death caused by acute myocardial infarction. During follow-up 59% of patients continued to receive amiodarone; 23 (45%) had implantable defibrillators. During a mean follow-up of 18+/-15 months (range 0 to 51 months) 1 patient died suddenly, 2 died from uncontrollable VT, and 5 died from heart failure. Three-year survival rate was 70+/-10%, and rate for risk of VT recurrence was 33+/-7%. CONCLUSIONS Radiofrequency catheter ablation controls VT that is sufficiently stable to allow mapping in 67% of patients despite failure of antiarrhythmic drug therapy and multiple inducible VTs. However, ablation was largely adjunctive to amiodarone and defibrillators in this referral population.

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