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Presenting your most challenging cases Venice Arrhythmias Ventricular Arrhythmias Gioia Turitto, MD

Presenter Disclosure Information A questionable indication for CRT-D in a patient with VT after successful ablation Gioia Turitto, MD Cardiac Electrophysiology Services NY Methodist Hospital Brooklyn, New York There are no conflicts of interest to disclose

Case Presentation - 1 History of HTN, dyslipidemia, NIDDM, past smoking habit, works as an ambulette driver 44-y/o: CABG 53-y/o: ICD for primary prevention of SCD 57-y/o: On warfarin for LV thrombus; EF by echo= 13% 58-y/o: Started on amiodarone for exerciseinduced VT leading to ICD shocks; referred for cardiac catheterization Coronary angiography shows: u Severe native CAD with >99% 3-vessel disease; u Patent LIMA to LAD, patent SVG grafts to RPDA, OM2

Case Presentation -2 Pt in NYHA FC= III despite compliance to medical therapy (ASA, digoxin, carvedilol, valsartan, HCTZ, rosuvastatin, warfarin, amiodarone) ECG shows atrial paced rhythm, QRS duration= 176 msec Pt is referred for device upgrade to BIV ICD

Case Presentation - 3 Intraoperative findings: u Coronary sinus angiography shows a high anterior lateral branch (too small to accommodate the LV lead) and a postero-lateral branch. Pacing in the distal portion of the latter vein has a high threshold. The lead is repositioned more proximally with satisfactory threshold.

Case presentation - 4 ECG after BIV ICD upgrade

Case Presentation - 5 Patient is readmitted 2 weeks after device upgrade with complaints of multiple ICD shocks. Echo shows EF= 20%, apical dyskinesia with probable thrombus. Discharged on higher amiodarone dose, continuing anticoagulation

Post-operative ECG ECG during VT storm

Case Presentation - 6 Patient is readmitted 8 weeks after device upgrade with complaints of recurrent ICD shocks and is found to have VT storm. His arrhythmia could not be terminated by ATP, and he is started on IV lidocaine A repeat echo with Definity rules out LV thrombus The patient is offered RF ablation of the arrhythmia substrate

Case Presentation - 7 Ablation is performed under mechanical ventilation and with hemodynamic support through Impella and vasopressors. The LV is entered through a transseptal puncture. Multiple (4) VT morphologies are induced. Given the patient s hemodynamic instability with inability to pace- terminate VT, a substrate modification of a large apical scar, extending septally, inferiorly and laterally, is performed. One of the VT morphologies is still inducible, altough at a slower CL, and pace terminatable; the procedure is ended due to its considerable length.

Case Presentation - 8 Pt is discharged on day #2 post- ablation on Amiodarone and mexiletine. He is readmitted 3 days later with incessant VT He still experiences VT with LV pacing off He develops multiorgan failure and is referred for LVAD placement.

Ventricular tachyarrhythmias after ICD insertion: Prevalence ICD shock therapy of VT/VF occurs in 14-39% of patients enrolled in ICD trials for primary or secondary prevention of sudden cardiac death Electrical storm, defined as 3 or more VT/VF episodes in 24 h, occurs in 4-28% of ICD recipients

CRT: Is it antiarrhythmic or proarrhythmic? EVIDENCE FOR PROARRHYTHMIC EFFECT 1. Basic studies: a) Rabbit/canine LV wedge preparations b) Computer simulations/models 2. Clinical studies and case reports 1.Original reports on polymorphic VT (?TDR) 2.Subsequent focus on monomorphic VT EVIDENCE FOR ANTIARRHYTHMIC EFFECT 1. Basic studies: a) Is there cardiac remodeling with CRT? 2. Clinical studies: a) Spontaneous arrhythmias b) Induced arrhythmias c) Heart rate variability d) ECG markers for dispersion of repolarization on body surface ECG mapping e) T-wave alternans

CRT-induced proarrhythmia: First systematic review Incidence: 8 out 191 pts (4%) Nayak HM et al. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol 2008;19:708 Characteristics: Monomorphic VT in all cases Management: RFA or LV pacing OFF This study raised the issue of facilitation of reentry by LV pacing, due to the relationship between the stimulation site and the components of the reentrant circuit

CRT-induced proarrhythmia: A working definition Electrical storm immediately following CRT implantation, refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs and often associated with cardiogenic shock «And? VT morphology matching the LV pacing morphology.

Left ventricular (LV) lead/scar relationship during endoepicardial ablation: A) Fluoroscopy showing LV lead tip, epicardial access sheath, overlaid epicardial ablation points, and their relation with the coronary arteries; B) Epicardial bipolar scar with LV lead tip within the border zone; C) Epicardial unipolar scar; D) Epicardial late potential map with LV lead tip on the border of the late potential area. Roque et al, Circ EP 2014;7:1064 An LV positioned on an epicardial scar could be a determinant of proarrhythmia

CRT-induced proarrhythmia: Unanswered questions Can we better understand the characteristics of a scar that control electric propagation? Would combining electroanatomic and imaging criteria help? Can we identify scar regions to be avoided when placing LV leads, based on electroanatomic and imaging criteria?

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