SoCCC Pre-Rounds: Bite-Sized Critical Care Cardiology Topics Delivered By Experts

VT Storm: Taming the Electrical Tempest with Dr. Elliott Miller


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Welcome to the first episode of SoCCC Pre-Rounds, your new source for focused, practical conversations in critical care cardiology. In this episode, Dr. Balim Senman sits down with 

Dr. Elliott Miller to take you inside the real-world management of ventricular tachycardia (VT) storm, a high-risk emergency that demands both quick action and nuanced decision-making.

They break down what defines a true VT storm, why recognizing polymorphic vs. monomorphic VT changes everything, and how to rapidly assess patient stability when every second counts. You’ll hear how to choose and dose first-line antiarrhythmics, why procainamide is still guideline-preferred but underused, and when lidocaine plays a role, plus what to watch for with toxicity.

The conversation goes deeper than algorithms, highlighting when sedation, intubation, and mechanical support can help break the cycle, and when to escalate to advanced options like stellate ganglion blocks, overdrive pacing, or VT ablation. Real bedside pearls make this episode especially relevant for trainees and anyone wanting to feel more prepared during a cardiac emergency.

Walk away with a clear, actionable framework to tackle VT storm with confidence, and practical reminders to always treat the root cause, not just the arrhythmia.


Key Takeaways:

  • Understand what VT storm really is and why the type (polymorphic vs. monomorphic) matters.

  • How to assess if a patient is truly unstable and when immediate defibrillation is needed.

  • How to choose first-line antiarrhythmics for stable VT, and why procainamide isn’t used as often as the guidelines suggest.

  • When lidocaine is useful, and how to recognize early signs of lidocaine toxicity.

  • What a stellate ganglion block is and when it’s a practical option for refractory cases.

    • When to think about mechanical circulatory support or early VT ablation for patients not responding to meds.


    In This Episode:

    • [00:00] Introduction

    • [00:45] Episode topic introduction: VT storm

    • [01:19] Definition of VT storm

    • [02:36] Initial management: stable vs. unstable

    • [03:00] Unstable VT: immediate actions

    • [04:46] Stable VT: first-line medications

    • [07:26] Lidocaine use and toxicity

    • [10:48] Beta blockers in VT storm

    • [11:27] Third-line and advanced interventions

    • [12:05] Stellate ganglion block explained

    • [15:07] Pacing and anti-tachycardia pacing

    • [17:54] Episode wrap-up and closing


    • Notable Quotes

    • [05:31] "Amiodarone seems to drop from the sky and be in the fountains." — Dr. Elliott Miller

    • [14:14] "I remember room 4 vividly. So this is HIPAA safe room 4 of my CICU, a patient in his 60s with sarcoid and he would VT on anything but procainamide anytime we tried to switch him off." — Dr. Elliott Miller

    • [16:51] "Double sequential external defibrillation... I think it’s something you can keep in your back pocket for someone that’s in refractory V fib." — Dr. Elliott Miller


    Our Guest


    Dr. Elliott Miller

    Dr. Elliott Miller is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and Medical Director of the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital. He specializes in critical care cardiology, with research focused on cardiac arrest, mechanical circulatory support, and CICU systems improvement. A nationally recognized educator, he has received multiple teaching awards and leads efforts to advance care for critically ill cardiovascular patients.


    Resource & Links

    • Become a member of the Community: https://www.soccc.org/subscribe


    Dr. Elliott Miller

    • https://x.com/ElliottMillerMD

    • https://www.soccc.org/


    Dr. Balim Senman

    • https://www.soccc.org/

    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/balim-senman-


    Supported By:

    This episode is made possible by unrestricted support from Zoll LifeVest — thanks for keeping high-impact education free for our community.


    Disclaimer

    This podcast is not medical advice, just candid, practical discussions about what your hosts do every day in the CICU. Always consult your supervising team and current guidelines before applying any interventions.

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