Frequent Ventricular Ectopy: Implications and Outcomes
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Frequent Ventricular Ectopy: Implications and Outcomes
Abstract
Frequent ventricular ectopy is a common clinical presentation in patients suffering idiopathic ventricular outflow tract arrhythmias. These are focal arrhythmias that generally occur in patients without structural heart disease and share a predilection for characteristic anatomic sites of origin. Mechanistically, they are generally due to cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-mediated triggered activity. As a result, there is typically an exercise or catecholamine related mode of induction and often a sensitivity to suppression with adenosine. Treatment options include clinical surveillance, medical therapy with anti-arrhythmic agents or catheter ablation. Medical therapy may offer symptomatic benefit but may have side-effects and usually results in burden reduction rather than eradication of ectopy. Catheter ablation using contemporary mapping techniques, whilst associated with some inherent procedural risk, is a potentially curative and safe option in most patients. Although usually associated with a good prognosis, some patients may develop an ectopy-mediated cardiomyopathy or, rarely, ectopy-induced polymorphic ventricular arrhythmias; catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in those patients.
Keywords: Catheter ablation; Ectopy mediated cardiomyopathy; Premature ventricular complex; Ventricular ectopy.
Copyright © 2018 Australian and New Zealand Society of Cardiac and Thoracic Surgeons (ANZSCTS) and the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ). All rights reserved.
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