🚨Latest #OpenAccess Article in@JICE_EP
Validation of an Automated Premature Ventricular Contraction Mapping Algorithm
🧐📖https://t.co/uwhzpvSzyh
by Yuji Ishida, Michael R. Gold, Joshua E. Payne, Adam R. Bainey, Michael E. Field, @BadertscherPat & @JRWinterfield#EPeeps
Grateful to @MUSC_EP fellows and former colleagues for the work to get this #PVC mapping paper out to @JICE_EP. Shifts in 3D space between sinus rhythm and PVCs influence accuracy of mapping points, a problem addressed by @JNJMedTech LAT-HYBRID module.
@DrGregMichaud@BadertscherPat
https://t.co/3MPNjdGdRt
Peak frequency mapping with our #EnSiteX EP System can help locate PVC ablation targets by identifying high-frequency sites linked to successful suppression.
Explore the technique in #Europace: https://t.co/u0gUoxmbGN
Safety Info: https://t.co/e45puIwZbn
#AbbottProud
🚨New #FreeRead in @JICE_EP
Epicardial VT Ablation with a Pentaspline Catheter during Left Ventricular Assist Device Placement
🧐📖https://t.co/uKA4bnEmHR
by @JPayne_EP, Marshall Bell, Luke Cunningham & Sean Halleran
#EPeeps
The latest video in our partnership with @DGlaucomflecken summarizes the results of the VANISH2 trial, which compared catheter ablation versus antiarrhythmic drug therapy for ventricular tachycardia. View the full article for free: https://t.co/lNgUy836kK
For all #EPeeps
🧑🎓 In the next few weeks, I will be posting X threads on the 10 top-cited @hrs_journal articles of 2024. A lot of great science to choose from, so let’s dive right into the first of these (in no particular order!)
1⃣ Let's start with an excellent practical approach to VT ablation by my former @brigham co-fellow @jeffw and my former @mizzou fellow @jpayne
**‘A novel automated peak frequency annotation algorithm for identifying deceleration zones and ventricular tachycardia ablation sites’ Heart Rhythm, Volume 21, Issue 1, 27 – 33 https://t.co/bRUagQwzfn
@nickkotch@BSCCardiology Seems pretty reasonable, Nick. I worry about taking out too much with the flower. I think a point-by-point approach would be better when that becomes available, IMO.
@DrRoderickTung Interesting development. Thanks for sharing. I’m still banking on LV septal pacing being a back up whenever selective capture not achievable with a few studies suggesting may be as good as BiV pacing.
Larger studies and better tools needed!
@mbelshazly Depends on the quality of previous ablations I would also add!
…but agree. At a certain point, if the whole left atrium is ablated and not contractile there is marginal or no benefit.