Stepwise Approach To sUbstrate Modification for Ventricular Tachycardia



Status:Completed
Conditions:Cardiology
Therapuetic Areas:Cardiology / Vascular Diseases
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 90
Updated:5/3/2014
Start Date:September 2011
End Date:December 2013
Contact:Sandeep Gangireddy, MD
Email:Sandeep.gangireddy@mssm.edu
Phone:212-241-6541

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The goal of this trial is to test the impact of a step-wise approach for catheter ablation
of recurrent ventricular tachycardia, (irregular heart rhythms that originate in the bottom
chambers of the heart), in patients with a previous heart attack for whom catheter ablation
is clinically indicated.

Sudden cardiac death due to VT (ventricular tachycardia) or VF (ventricular fibrillation)
occurs at an estimated rate of 300,000 events per year in United States, accounting for 5.6%
of annual mortality22. A significant proportion of patients treated with ICDs (implantable
defibrillators) will receive shocks due to recurrent VT, resulting in increased mortality8.
As a result, catheter-based ablation has emerged as an effective treatment for recurrent VT.
However, no study has assessed the impact of a step-wise approach on the outcome of catheter
ablation of VT. The investigators propose a prospective, multicenter, non-randomized,
single-arm trial to evaluate the impact of a step-wise approach to catheter ablation on
ventricular tachycardia recurrence. Given the increasing use of catheter ablation in
patients with recurrent ventricular tachycardia, this study will answer a critical question
regarding the impact of a step-wise approach on the inducibility of VT at the end of the
procedure and clinical recurrences of ventricular arrhythmias at 6 months.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Age 18 to 90 years.

- History of coronary artery disease.

- Presence of, or planned for, an ICD prior to discharge.

- Presentation for management of ICD shock/ATP therapy or monomorphic ventricular
tachycardia.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Ventricular arrhythmia not thought to be due to CAD.

- Unstable angina

- CVA within 30 days.

- Protruding left ventricular thrombus or critical aortic stenosis on pre-ablation
echocardiography

- Pregnancy

- Any condition resulting in an absolute contraindication to anticoagulation

- Inability to follow-up at ICD clinic.

- Inability to give informed consent.

- Non-inducible for sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.

- Prior substrate guided ablation.

- Definite need for epicardial ablation, as determined by the primary operator.
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