Abstract

Most patients with structural heart disease referred for ventricular tachycardia ablation have unstable tachycardias not suitable for conventional mapping (ie, entrainment mapping). Substrate-guided mapping and ablation during sinus rhythm are intended to overcome the limitations of conventional mapping and ablation. Substrate ablation permits elimination of multiple ventricular tachycardias irrespective of their inducibility during the procedure or their hemodynamic tolerability. Moreover, the elimination/isolation of the arrhythmogenic substrate identified during sinus rhythm has been associated with better outcomes. There is currently no standardized approach for substrate-guided ablation. This article discusses the main aspects of the proposed techniques and substrate ablation targets.

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