Intra-Operative Lidocaine Management in the Setting of Ventricular Tachycardia Storm: A Case Report
Cassandra Williams1, Jose L Diz Ferre1, Jibran Ikram1
1Department of Anesthesiology Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital Cleveland Ohio USA.
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Effective management of VT storm during catheter ablation involves discontinuation of antiarrhythmic agents to facilitate VT induction for mapping of the critical isthmus. Lidocaine is an ideal agent since arrhythmias remain inducible after its discontinuation. In addition to providing hemodynamic support, dopamine assists by prolonging induced VT for optimal mapping.
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