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UnknownNCT04778696

PASO Automated Template Matching for PVC Ablation

PASO - Automated Template Matching for PVC Ablation: A Randomised Clinical Trial

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
144 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universitätsklinikum Köln · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 99 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

Pacemapping is an essential tool during ablation of idiopathic PVC and VT. Automated template matching has been shown to have a significant influence on PVC ablation procedures, but the PASO module of CARTO3 has not been studied in a randomized trial. The Aim of this study is to evaluate the additional benefit of PASO template matching on PVC ablation procedure with regard to procedural parameters and outcome when compared with conventional pace mapping. A total of 144 pts will be randomised in a 1:1 fashion to PVC ablation guided by conventional pacemapping vs PVC ablation guided by PASO pacemapping. Patients will be follow up with Holter-ECG and TTE after 3 and 12 months.

Detailed description

Introduction / Rationale Premature ventricular contractions (PVC) in the otherwise healthy heart are not associated with increased mortality in the absence of a short coupling interval or a compromised left ventricular function and do not require treatment if asymptomatic . Symptomatic idiopathic PVC or VT on the other hand can burden patients with recurring palpitations, dizziness, dyspnea and possibly syncope in cases of fast VT. A reversible decrease in left ventricular function as a result of a high PVC burden has been reported even in patients with no underlying cardiomyopathy . Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) is a well-established method to treat idiopathic PVC and VT, and is associated with satisfying long-term results. Pacemapping is an essential tool during ablation of idiopathic PVC and VT. Automated template matching has been shown to have a significant influence on PVC ablation procedures, but the PASO module of CARTO3 has not been studied in a randomized trial. Aim of the study To evaluate the additional benefit of PASO template matching on PVC ablation procedure with regard to procedural parameters and outcome when compared with conventional pace mapping. Hypothesis PASO guidance during PVC / VT ablation has a significant impact on outcome after catheter ablation of idiopathic PVC / VT. Study design This study is planned as a two-center trial. All patients presenting for de novo ablation of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmia will be included and randomized in a 1:1 fashion in this open-label, two-center, randomized controlled trial. In patients randomized to the PASO / intervention group pacemapping will be guided by automated template matching of the PASO module of CARTO3. In patients randomized to the conventional / control group conventional pacemapping will be employed. A 3D electroanatomic geometry including activation mapping will be acquired in all patients using CARTO3. Sedation, catheters and monitoring during and after CA, will not differ from standard clinical practice and will be the same for both groups. Follow-up after 3 and 12 months will assess PVC burden by Holter ECG, symptoms through a standardized questionnaire and LV function by TTE Duration and study size Based on prior findings ("Impact of Automated Template Matching during PVC Ablation: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial" Lüker et al. ESC 2014 poster presentation) 144 pts have to be randomized to detect a significant difference with respect to ablation success at follow-up (alpha 0.05, power 80%).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREPASO PacemappingUsing the PASO pacemapping visualisation module of CARTO3
PROCEDUREConventional Pacemappingwithout visualisation in 3D mapping

Timeline

Start date
2018-02-05
Primary completion
2022-07-01
Completion
2022-10-01
First posted
2021-03-03
Last updated
2021-03-03

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Germany

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04778696. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.