Ventrikuläre Extrasystolen und Tachykardien bei strukturell normalem Herz: Idiopathische VES und VT

  • Sonia Busch
  • Lars Eckardt
  • Philipp Sommer
  • Christian Meyer
  • Hendrik Bonnemeier
  • Dierk Thomas
  • Hans-Ruprecht Neuberger
  • Roland Richard Tilz
  • Daniel Steven
  • Christian von Bary
  • Malte Kuniss
  • Frederic Voss
  • Heidi L Estner

Abstract

Premature ventricular contractions (PVC) are a common, often incidental and mostly benign finding. Treatment is indicated in frequent and symptomatic PVC or in cases of worsening of left ventricular function. Idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT) is mostly found in patients with a structurally healthy heart. These PVC/VT usually have a focal origin. The most likely mechanism is delayed post-depolarization. Localization of the origin is based on the creation of an activation map with or without combination of pace mapping. Idiopathic PVC/VT are most frequently located on the outflow tracts of the right and left ventricles, including the aortic root. Other typical locations include the annulus of the tricuspid or mitral valve, papillary muscles and Purkinje fibers. Catheter ablation is an alternative to antiarrhythmic medication in symptomatic monomorphic PVC/VT. The success rate is good whereby mapping and ablation can often represent a challenge. This article is the fifth part of a series dedicated to specific advanced training in the field of special rhythmology and invasive electrophysiology. It describes the pathophysiological principles, types and typical findings that can be obtained during an electrophysiological investigation.

Bibliographical data

Translated title of the contributionPremature ventricular contractions and tachycardia in a structurally normal heart: Idiopathic PVC and VT
Original languageGerman
ISSN1435-1544
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 06.2019
PubMed 30767064