Patient with atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia with eccentric retrograde left-sided activation. Treatment with radiofrequency catheter ablation

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Abstract

We describe a patient with supraventricular tachycardia with triple atrioventricular (AV) node pathway physiology. A discontinuous curve was present in the antegrade AV nodal function curves. During right ventricular pacing, the earliest retrograde atrial activation was recorded at the left-sided coronary sinus electrode. The retrograde ventricular-atrial interval was long and had decremental conduction. We induced a slow-slow AV node reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) with eccentric retrograde left-sided activation. After slow pathway ablation, dual AV nodal pathway physiology was present. AVNRT with eccentric retrograde left-sided activation is relatively rare, and our findings suggest that eccentric retrograde left-sided atrial inputs consist partially of a slow pathway and disappear with slow pathway ablation.

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Sakabe, K., Wakatsuki, T., Fujinaga, H., Oishi, Y., Ikata, J., Toyoshima, T., … Ito, S. (2000). Patient with atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia with eccentric retrograde left-sided activation. Treatment with radiofrequency catheter ablation. Japanese Heart Journal, 41(2), 227–234. https://doi.org/10.1536/jhj.41.227

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