Predictors of VT recurrence in patients with VT inducibility at the end of radiofrequency ablation: Should we use VT non-inducibility as a routine endpoint?
Abstract:Introduction: It has been reported that ventricular tachycardia (VT)
non-inducibility at the end of ablation is associated with less likely
VT recurrence. However, it is not clear whether we should use VT
non-inducibility as routine end point in VT ablation. The aim of this
study was to evaluate VT recurrence in patients in whom VT
non-inducibility could not be achieved at the end of the RF ablation and
the factors attributing to the VT recurrence. METHODS and RESULTS: We
analyzed 84 consecutive patients that … Show more
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