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Decennial follow-up in patients with recurrent tachycardia originating from the right ventricular outflow tract:: electrophysio logic characteristics and response to treatment

Journal

EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 28, Issue 19, Pages 2338-2345

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehm293

Keywords

idiopathic ventricular; tachycardia; drugs; catheter ablation

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Aims In the setting of right ventricular outflow tract-tachycardia (RVOT-T), data about long-term follow-up (FU) with respect to the therapeutic strategies are missing. ALL patients (pts) referred to our institution during the Last 20 years for the treatment of RVOTT were studied in a retrospective analysis to assess mortality and efficacy of treatment. Methods and results One hundred and thirty-three patients (77 female; 39 +/- 13 years) with sustained RVOT-T were included in this study. At the time of first presentation, diagnosis of RVOT-T was made by complete invasive and non-invasive diagnostic assessment, including electrophysiology study and two-dimensional echocardiography. After 135 +/- 68 months (median 136, range 29-248), patients were invited to undergo clinical assessment. Of the 133 pts, 127 (95%) survived and six (5%) died from non-cardiac disease. Anti-arrhythmic (AA) drugs were given to 62 of the 133 pts (47%); of them 32 (52%) had recurrences during follow-up. The mean time to recurrence was 10.02 years (95% CI 7.46-12.59). The other 71 study patients (53%) underwent catheter ablation. The procedure was successful in 58 pts (82%). During follow-up, 30 (52%) of the 58 successfully treated patients had recurrences of RVOT-T The mean time to recurrence was 6.28 years (95% CI 4.96-7.6). RVOT-T recurrences were similar in morphology to those treated previously in 33% and different in 67% of cases. Conclusions Long-term follow-up in patients with RVOT-T is favourable. Catheter ablation is effective in this setting. However, late recurrences with similar or different morphology may arise in half of the patients after initially successful treatment. AA drug therapy is a valid initial therapeutic option, since it is effective in about half of the patients.

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