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Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation

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Main Author: Sousa, Pedro A.
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: António, Natália, Barra, Sérgio, Elvas, Luís, Gonçalves, Lino
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/100858
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.repc.2020.08.009
Summary: Purpose: Our goal was to assess usefulness of Pattern Matching Filter (PMF) software combined with the PentaRay catheter for complex premature ventricular contraction (PVC) ablation. Methods: A prospective observational study of consecutive patients referred for complex PVC ablation at our tertiary center from January to September 2018. Patients underwent ablation using a pre-specified mapping strategy with the PMF and the PentaRay catheter (PVCs with ≥97% correlation with the template morphology were collected). Procedural endpoints and acute and 12-months success rates were assessed and compared to a retrospective cohort of patients who also underwent a complex PVC ablation with standard activation mapping performed with a Thermocool SmartTouch catheter. Results: During the nine-month enrollment period, seven patients fulfilled our inclusion criteria, while there were four patients in the control group. Patients treated with the PMF and PentaRay had a fivefold number of points acquired (507±213 vs. 90±62) and a halved procedure time (67±42 vs.130±54 min), required a shorter radiofrequency ablation time (294±112 vs.706±613 sec) and had a higher overall success rate (100% vs.75%) when compared to the standard approach. No major complications occurred in either group. Conclusions: In this first study assessing the combined use of the PentaRay catheter and the PMF for complex PVCs ablation, we demonstrate how this approach can improve the level of detail, accuracy and reliability of the activation map, while reducing the number of radiofrequency applications and procedural time. Further studies are warranted to confirm whether this approach can lead to improved outcomes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
title Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
spellingShingle Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
Sousa, Pedro A.
Catheter ablation
Complex premature ventricular contraction
Multielectrode catheter
Pattern Matching Filter software
PentaRay catheter
title_short Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
title_full Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
title_fullStr Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
title_full_unstemmed Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
title_sort Pattern Matching Filter and multielectrode mapping catheter – A new approach for complex premature ventricular contraction ablation
author Sousa, Pedro A.
author_facet Sousa, Pedro A.
António, Natália
Barra, Sérgio
Elvas, Luís
Gonçalves, Lino
author_role author
author2 António, Natália
Barra, Sérgio
Elvas, Luís
Gonçalves, Lino
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sousa, Pedro A.
António, Natália
Barra, Sérgio
Elvas, Luís
Gonçalves, Lino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Catheter ablation
Complex premature ventricular contraction
Multielectrode catheter
Pattern Matching Filter software
PentaRay catheter
topic Catheter ablation
Complex premature ventricular contraction
Multielectrode catheter
Pattern Matching Filter software
PentaRay catheter
description Purpose: Our goal was to assess usefulness of Pattern Matching Filter (PMF) software combined with the PentaRay catheter for complex premature ventricular contraction (PVC) ablation. Methods: A prospective observational study of consecutive patients referred for complex PVC ablation at our tertiary center from January to September 2018. Patients underwent ablation using a pre-specified mapping strategy with the PMF and the PentaRay catheter (PVCs with ≥97% correlation with the template morphology were collected). Procedural endpoints and acute and 12-months success rates were assessed and compared to a retrospective cohort of patients who also underwent a complex PVC ablation with standard activation mapping performed with a Thermocool SmartTouch catheter. Results: During the nine-month enrollment period, seven patients fulfilled our inclusion criteria, while there were four patients in the control group. Patients treated with the PMF and PentaRay had a fivefold number of points acquired (507±213 vs. 90±62) and a halved procedure time (67±42 vs.130±54 min), required a shorter radiofrequency ablation time (294±112 vs.706±613 sec) and had a higher overall success rate (100% vs.75%) when compared to the standard approach. No major complications occurred in either group. Conclusions: In this first study assessing the combined use of the PentaRay catheter and the PMF for complex PVCs ablation, we demonstrate how this approach can improve the level of detail, accuracy and reliability of the activation map, while reducing the number of radiofrequency applications and procedural time. Further studies are warranted to confirm whether this approach can lead to improved outcomes.
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