Shaik FA, Slotwiner DJ, Gustafson GM, Dai X. Intra-procedural arrhythmia during cardiac catheterization: A systematic review of literature. World J Cardiol 2020; 12(6): 269-284 [PMID: 32774779 DOI: 10.4330/wjc.v12.i6.269]
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Xuming Dai, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI, Associate Professor, Division of Cardiology, New York Presbyterian Queens Hospital, 56-45 Main Street, Flushing, NY 11355, United States. xud9002@nyp.org
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Total reported CAG cases: 163090; total of 1260 with overall VT/VF/VA rate 0.77% for diagnostic CAG.
Total reported non-AMI PTCA cases: 2388; total of 255 VT/VF with VT/VF rate 1.1% for PTCA.
Table 4 Known risk factors for ventricular tachycardia / ventricular fibrillation during coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention and approaches to mitigate the risk
Risk factors
Approaches to mitigate risk
Catheter wedging coronary ostium, damping pressure causes ischemia and stagnation of contrast medium[32].
1 Smaller caliber catheter to avoid damping
2 Catheters with sideholes to avoid damping
3 Dis-engage catheter, clear contrast before next injection to minimize ischemia
4 Avoid prolonged injection or large amount CM injection
Pay more attention to avoid or minimize ischemia during procedure
Direct injection into conus branch leading to VF[102,103]
Early recognition of conus branch engagement and avoid injection or abort injection
Increased risk of VF/VT in patients with severe CAD and cardiomyopathy
1 Pre-procedural workup to understand the risk
2 Meticulous procedural technique
3 Operators training and competency
4 Close monitoring
5 Early reperfusion therapy
Acute myocardial infarction and primary PCI patients have high risk of VF/VT
6 Consider mechanic circulatory support for AMI patients with cardiogenic shock or extensive CAD with severely reduced EF (high risk patients with high risk CAD)
Citation: Shaik FA, Slotwiner DJ, Gustafson GM, Dai X. Intra-procedural arrhythmia during cardiac catheterization: A systematic review of literature. World J Cardiol 2020; 12(6): 269-284