Treatment of life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias with nonguided surgery supported by electrophysiologic testing and drug therapy.
1989
Abstract Forty-six patients who had coronary artery disease, left ventricular aneurysm and life-threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmia underwent surgical treatment to eliminate or facilitate control of the arrhythmia. Surgery was performed without the assistance of intraoperative mapping techniques. Forty-three patients underwent preoperative or postoperative electrophysiologic testing, or both, and antiarrhythmic therapy was added, when indicated, postoperatively. The patients had a mean age of 63 years, a mean preoperative left ventricular ejection fraction of 27 ± 9% and a mean preoperative left ventricular end-diastolic pressure of 23 ± 9 mm Hg. Twenty-one patients (46%) underwent surgical treatment within 2 months of their last myocardial infarction. The overall operative mortality rate was 6.5% (three patients). Eighteen of the 43 operative survivors were discharged from the hospital on no antiarrhythmic therapy, whereas 25 received additional antiarrhythmic treatment. During a mean follow-up period of 36 months (range 2 to 88), there were 13 deaths; eight patients died suddenly, three died of congestive heart failure, one of myocardial reinfarction and one from a noncardiac cause. The overall cumulative cardiac mortality rate at 1, 2 and 3 years was 16, 22 and 35%, respectively, whereas the sudden cardiac death rate was 5, 12 and 20%, respectively. This experience suggests that high risk patients who undergo nonguided surgery for life-threatening ventricular arrhythmia and left ventricular aneurysm have a relatively low surgical mortality and a better long-term survival than previously reported. However, if utilized, such an approach must be systematically supported by perioperative electrophysiologic testing to determine the need for supplemental antiarrhythmic therapy.
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