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Abstract 14704: Comparison of Anticoagulation Strategies for Epicardial Access in Ventricular Tachycardia Catheter Ablation
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Introduction:
Percutaneous epicardial access (EpiAcc) is frequently required for endo-epicardial ablation of ventricular tachycardia (VT), especially in ischemic cardiomyopathy, where it has been demonstrated to increase success rate. For patients who have indications for chronic oral anticoagulation (OAC), this often poses a challenge due to potential risks of procedural complications. We sought to assess the safety and outcomes of epicardial VT ablation on uninterrupted OAC compared to off anticoagulation.
Methods:
In this multicenter study, we retrospectively analyzed patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and VT who underwent endo-epicardial ablation with EpiAcc. The study group included patients who underwent ablation either under uninterrupted OAC or off anticoagulation. Procedural data, outcomes, and complication rates were analyzed for comparison of both groups.
Results:
Overall, we analyzed 135 patients who underwent VT ablation via EpiAcc; 55 under full-dose uninterrupted AC and 80 off AC. There was no difference in procedure-related complications between both groups (1.8% vs 2.5%, p=0.09). There was no major bleeding requiring transfusion in any group. There was no difference in risk of cardiac tamponade between both groups (0% vs 0%, p=1). The rate of groin hematoma was 1.8% vs 1.3%, p=0.087). No thromboembolic events were reported.
Conclusion:
Epicardial VT ablation on uninterrupted OAC is a safe alternative to off AC, with no additional risk of life-threatening complications, thus preventing the possibility of thromboembolic events in patients who have an indication for chronic AC.
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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Jorge Romero
Isabella Alviz
Alejandro Velasco
Mohamed Gabr
Joan Rodriguez-Taveras
Daniel Rodriguez
Marta Lorente Ros
Luis Cerna
Jorge Marin
Mauricio Duque
Kartikeya P Dave
KARTIKEYA P DAVE
JOSE MATIAS
Jose Matias
Jose Matias
Domenico G Della Rocca
Andrea Natale
Sanghamitra Mohanty
Juan C Diaz
Luigi Di Biase
Title: Abstract 14704: Comparison of Anticoagulation Strategies for Epicardial Access in Ventricular Tachycardia Catheter Ablation
Description:
Introduction:
Percutaneous epicardial access (EpiAcc) is frequently required for endo-epicardial ablation of ventricular tachycardia (VT), especially in ischemic cardiomyopathy, where it has been demonstrated to increase success rate.
For patients who have indications for chronic oral anticoagulation (OAC), this often poses a challenge due to potential risks of procedural complications.
We sought to assess the safety and outcomes of epicardial VT ablation on uninterrupted OAC compared to off anticoagulation.
Methods:
In this multicenter study, we retrospectively analyzed patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy and VT who underwent endo-epicardial ablation with EpiAcc.
The study group included patients who underwent ablation either under uninterrupted OAC or off anticoagulation.
Procedural data, outcomes, and complication rates were analyzed for comparison of both groups.
Results:
Overall, we analyzed 135 patients who underwent VT ablation via EpiAcc; 55 under full-dose uninterrupted AC and 80 off AC.
There was no difference in procedure-related complications between both groups (1.
8% vs 2.
5%, p=0.
09).
There was no major bleeding requiring transfusion in any group.
There was no difference in risk of cardiac tamponade between both groups (0% vs 0%, p=1).
The rate of groin hematoma was 1.
8% vs 1.
3%, p=0.
087).
No thromboembolic events were reported.
Conclusion:
Epicardial VT ablation on uninterrupted OAC is a safe alternative to off AC, with no additional risk of life-threatening complications, thus preventing the possibility of thromboembolic events in patients who have an indication for chronic AC.
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