PAINESD Score for Assessing Hemodynamic Instability Risk in Ventricular Tachycardia Ablation Introduction Catheter ablation for ventricular tachycardia (VT) can precipitate acute hemodynamic decompensation (AHD), particularly in patients with severe structural heart disease. To predict this risk before the procedure, the PAINESD score was developed. It is a validated clinical risk score used to estimate the likelihood of periprocedural hemodynamic instability during VT ablation and helps guide decisions regarding mechanical circulatory support (MCS) such as Impella or ECMO. --- Components of the PAINESD Score PAINESD is an acronym derived from the key predictors of hemodynamic compromise. Parameter Points P – Pulmonary disease (COPD) 5 A – Age > 60 years 3 I – Ischemic cardiomyopathy 6 N – NYHA Class III or IV heart failure 6 E – Ejection Fraction < 25% 3 S – VT Storm 5 D – Diabetes Mellitus 3 Maximum possible score: 31 points --- Risk Stratification PAINESD Score Risk of A...
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