Ablation of the epicardial substrate in patients with long-QT syndrome at risk of sudden death

Eur Heart J Suppl. 2024 Apr 17;26(Suppl 1):i88-i92. doi: 10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae009. eCollection 2024 Apr.

Abstract

Sudden cardiac death remains a critical public health concern globally, affecting millions annually. Recent advances in cardiac arrhythmia mapping have demonstrated that the ventricular epicardial region has a critical arrhythmogenic role in some inherited cardiogenetic diseases. Among these, long-QT syndrome (LQTS) exposes patients to the risk of life-threatening arrhythmic events. Despite advancements, there is a need for more effective therapeutic strategies. A recent study has uncovered a noteworthy connection between LQTS and epicardial structural abnormalities, challenging the traditional view of LQTS as purely an electrical disorder. High-density mapping revealed electroanatomic abnormalities in the right ventricular epicardium, presenting a potential target for catheter ablation, to finally suppress ventricular fibrillation recurrences in high-risk LQTS patients.

Keywords: Arrhythmogenic substrate; Epicardium; Long-QT syndrome; Malignant arrhythmias; Radiofrequency ablation; Ventricular fibrillation.