An automated near-real time computational method for induction and treatment of scar-related ventricular tachycardias
Fernando O. Campos, Aurel Neic, Caroline Mendonca Costa, John, Whitaker, Mark O'Neill, Reza Razavi, Christopher A. Rinaldi, Daniel Scherr,, Steven A. Niederer, Gernot Plank, Martin J. Bishop

TL;DR
VITA is a rapid, automated computational method for inducing and identifying ablation targets in scar-related ventricular tachycardias, significantly reducing simulation time from hours to minutes and aiding clinical decision-making.
Contribution
The paper introduces VITA, a novel reaction-Eikonal based approach that enables near-real-time VT induction and ablation target identification, outperforming traditional reaction diffusion simulations in speed.
Findings
VITA detects all scar-related VTs in tested models.
VITA operates in 48 minutes on a standard desktop.
VITA's ablation targets rendered the heart VT-free.
Abstract
Catheter ablation is currently the only curative treatment for scar-related ventricular tachycardias (VTs). However, not only are ablation procedures long, with relatively high risk, but success rates are punitively low, with frequent VT recurrence. Personalized in-silico approaches have the opportunity to address these limitations. However, state-of-the-art reaction diffusion (R-D) simulations of VT induction and subsequent circuits used for in-silico ablation target identification require long execution times, along with vast computational resources, which are incompatible with the clinical workflow. Here, we present the Virtual Induction and Treatment of Arrhythmias (VITA), a novel, rapid and fully automated computational approach that uses reaction-Eikonal methodology to induce VT and identify subsequent ablation targets. The rationale for VITA is based on finding isosurfaces…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
