Below is an example of an initial pacemap during a scar-related VT ablation. Compare the pacemap morphology to the native VT morphology. Given this, where is the successful pacemap likely to be located?
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Answer: The best pacemap is likely to be located more basal to the current pacemap, since the native VT morphology displays greater precordial positive concordance relative to the pacemap morphology.
Pacemapping is frequently used in the context of idiopathic PVC ablations but is also a cornerstone of scar related VT ablations for ischaemic and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathies.
Traditionally, pacemapping was scored using a 12/12 or a 24/24 score system, however, modern technologies provide more objective quantification of the pacemap correlation value, rendering this scoring system obsolete, however, EP Physiologists should remain actively involved during the pacemapping process.
Below is an example of an endocardial critical isthmus site (left) and an intramural isthmus site (right) identified entirely with pacemapping.
EP Physiologists should use strong VT localisation knowledge to help guide pacemapping, contributing to precision and efficiency of mapping out favourable target sites for ablation.
Initially, pacemapping is based on the native VT morphology.
Once pacemapping has been performed, the pacemap morphology (yellow) should be compared to the native VT morphology (green) and the differences used to guide the next pacemapping location.
Below are several more examples of how this can be applied and communicated. The process should follow 3 steps.
The above example involves pacemapping just beneath the pulmonary valve, however, the pacemap results in insufficient amplitude of the inferior leads.
The above example also demonstrates a precordial transition which is insufficiently early in the paced morphology.
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