Join Digital Education Committee Vice-Chair and podcast host Tina Baykaner, MD, MPH, along with this week’s guest contributors, Jackson J. Liang, DO and Edward P. Gerstenfeld, MD, MS, FHRS for this week’s episode.
This study evaluates the relationship between hospital ventricular tachycardia (VT) ablation volume and post-procedural complications, examining whether institutional procedural experience influences patient outcomes. The authors analyze complication rates across centers with varying VT ablation volumes to assess potential volume–outcome associations. Findings from this work provide important insights into procedural risk, quality metrics, and the potential impact of case volume on VT ablation safety.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the relationship between hospital VT ablation procedural volume and post-procedural complication rates.
- Identify patient, procedural, and institutional factors that may contribute to complications following ventricular tachycardia ablation.
- Discuss how volume–outcome findings can inform quality improvement initiatives, referral patterns, and procedural planning for VT ablation programs.
Article Authors
Agam Bansal, Anirudh Nandan, Jakub Sroubek, Justin Lee, Koji Higuchi, Ayman Hussein, Shady Nakhla, Mina Chung, Niraj Varma, Walid Saliba, Mandeep Bhargava, Tyler Taigen, Mohamed Kanj, Oussama Wazni, and Pasquale Santangeli
Podcast Contributors
Tina Baykaner, MD, MPH
Jackson J. Liang, DO
Edward P. Gerstenfeld, MD, MS, FHRS
Speaker and Article Information: Download
Listen on HRS365
Listen on iHeart
Listen on Spotify
Listen on Apple Podcast
Topic
- The Lead
Resource Type
- Podcasts
Related Resources
The Lead
Podcasts
The Lead Episode 136: A Discussion of Electrophysiological Characteristics of Lead Position Dependent Electrogram Uninterrupted Transition during Left Bundle Branch Pacing
February 12, 2026
HRX Next
Podcasts
HRX NeXt Ep. 7 – A Conversation About Managing Data Overload: AI, Wearables, and Apps
February 6, 2026
The Lead
Podcasts
The Lead Episode 135: A Discussion of Mechanical Vacuum Aspiration and Debulking of Large Vegetations During Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Extractions
February 5, 2026