Mortality and morbidity reduction after frequent premature ventricular complexes ablation in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Ablation of frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) improves left ventricular ejection fraction in patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction. This study aims to evaluate the long-term hard outcomes and potential prognostic variables in this population.
Prospective multicentre study including 101 consecutive patients [56 ± 12 years old, 62 (61%) men] with LV systolic dysfunction and frequent PVCs who underwent PVC ablation before November 2015. The last evaluation performed was considered the long-term follow-up (LTFUP) evaluation. Mean follow-up was 34 ± 16 months (range 24–84 months). Ablation was successful in 95 (94%) patients. There was a significant reduction in the PVC burden from 21 ± 12% at baseline to 3.8 ± 6% at LTFUP,
In patients with LV systolic dysfunction, ablation of frequent PVCs induces a significant improvement in functional, structural, and neurohormonal status, which persists at LTFUP. A sustained reduction in the baseline PVC burden is associated with a lower risk of cardiac mortality, cardiac transplantation, or hospitalization for heart failure during follow-up.
Contributors

Diego Penela
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Beatriz Jáuregui
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David Soto-Iglesias
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Luis Aguinaga
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Augusto Ordóñez
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Juan Fernández-Armenta
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Mikel Martínez
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Luis Tercedor
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Felipe Bisbal
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Juan Acosta
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Julio Martí-Almor
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Marta Aceña
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Ignasi Anguera
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Luca Rossi
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Markus Linhart
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Roger Borràs
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Adelina Doltra
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Paula Sánchez
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José T Ortiz-Pérez
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Rosario J Perea
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Susana Prat-González
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Cheryl Teres
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Xavier Bosch
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