Abstract
Abstract Background Termination without global capture (TWGC) is the phenomenon which a pacing stimulus applied during ventricular tachycardia (VT) terminates the tachycardia without generating a QRS complex, and is considered as an indicator for the critical component of the circuit. The details of the electrocardiographic and anatomical characteristics of the site using a 3D-electroanatomical mapping system (3D-EAM) remain unknown. Purpose This study aimed to retrospectively analyze the cases that showed TWGC during VT mapping and ablation, and to investigate the electrocardiographic characteristics and relationship with the substrate identified by 3D-EAM. Methods Of 632 cases of VT associated with structural heart disease from July, 2019 to July, 2023 at a university hospital and a university medical center, cases with TWGC were analyzed. Results TWGC was observed in 10 patients (median age 61 years, 9 males, 5 ischemic cardiomyopathy, median LVEF 31%) at least once (12 times) in 11 locations. Local capture was observed in 6. The QRS morphology generated by continued pacing after TWGC matched the clinical VT in only 5 VTs (42%). Five showed decremental conduction of stimulus to QRS interval following the TWGC. In 11 locations, 4 corresponded to scar area (<0.1 mV) in the voltage map, 6 to border zone (0.1-1.5 mV), and 1 had no information on 3D-EAM. Of 12 times of TWGC, 3 were at the entrance, 1 at the central isthmus, and 1 at the exit. Acute elimination of clinical VT was successful in 7 of 10. Conclusions More than half of the sites with TWGC were located at the border zone in 3D-EAM. TWGC also occurred in the central or exit area, and local capture was observed frequently.Termination without global capture
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