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BACKGROUND: The majority of cardiac arrhythmias in children are supraventricular tachycardia, which is mainly related to an accessory pathway (AP)-mediated reentry mechanism. The investigation for Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome in adults is numerous, but there is only limited information for children. This study was designed to evaluate the specific electrophysiologic characteristics and the outcome of radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation in children with WPW syndrome. METHODS: From December 1989 to August 2005, a total of 142 children and 1,219 adults with atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) who underwent ablation at our institution were included. We compared the clinical and electrophysiologic characteristics between children and adults with WPW syndrome. RESULTS: The incidence of intermittent WPW syndrome was higher in children (7% vs 3%, P=0.025). There was a higher occurrence of rapid atrial pacing needed to induce tachycardia in children (67% vs 53%, P=0.02). However, atrial fibrillation (AF) occurred more commonly in adult patients (28% vs 16%, P=0.003). The pediatric patients had a higher incidence of multiple pathways (5% vs 1%, P<0.001).Both the onset and duration of symptoms were significantly shorter in the pediatric patients. The antegrade 1:1 AP conduction pacing cycle length (CL) and antegrade AP effective refractory period (ERP) in children were much shorter than those in adults with manifest WPW syndrome. Furthermore, the retrograde 1:1 AP conduction pacing CL and retrograde AP ERP in children were also shorter than those in adults. The antegrade 1:1 atrioventricular (AV) node conduction pacing CL, AV nodal ERP, and the CL of the tachycardia were all shorter in the pediatric patients. CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated the difference in the electrophysiologic characteristics of APs and the AV node between pediatric and adult patients. RF catheter ablation was a safe and effective method to manage children with WPW syndrome.  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study is to elucidate electrophysiological determinants of double ventricular response (DVR) to a single atrial extrastimulus in Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. DVR was observed in 5 (3.4%) out of 146 consecutive patients with WPW syndrome. The site of accessory pathway was located in left lateral free wall in four patients and posterior septum in one. DVR was induced by extrastimulus from coronary sinus in four patients with left-sided accessory pathway, and from both coronary sinus and high right atrium in a patient with septal accessory pathway. However, it was not possible to induce DVR from high right atrium in patients with left-sided accessory pathway, because 50 to 80 ms are needed for intra-atrial conduction from high right atrium to coronary sinus. Critical prolongation of normal AV conduction allowing DVR was seen in the slow pathway of AV node in four patients. In the remaining patients requisite conduction delay occurred in both AV node and His-Purkinje system. Single right ventricular extrastimulus could easily elicit orthodromic AV reciprocating tachycardia or echo beat in four out of five patients and incremental ventricular stimulation induced it in the remaining patient, indicating the presence of retrograde block in the normal AV pathway. As requisites of DVR to a single atrial extrastimulus in WPW syndrome: (1) slow antegrade conduction and retrograde block in the normal AV pathway; and (2) stimulation site in the vicinity of accessory pathway, are needed.  相似文献   

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Double atrial responses (DARs) to a single ventricular impulse have been described in patients with long RP' tachycardia. To define the determinants for the occurrence of DARs. 8 cases with long RP' tachycardia were examined. The mechanism of long RP' tachycardia was the orthodromic atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia (AVRT) involving a slow conducting concealed accessory pathway in 4 cases and uncommon (fast-slow) type of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) in the other 4 cases. Programmed and rapid ventricular pacing was performed during sinus rhythm and also rapid ventricular pacing during tachycardia (i.e., entrainment). The retrograde effective refractory period (ERP) and the retrograde maximal 1:1 conduction rate of the fast and slow conducting pathways were examined. In 1 of the 4 cases with AVRT, DARs were observed during programmed and rapid ventricular pacing, performed during sinus rhythm and also during entrainment. In 1 of the 4 cases with AVNRT, DARs were observed only during entrainment. The determinants of DARs in cases with long RP' tachycardia were: (1) presence of two different retrogradely conducting pathways; (2) short ERP of the retrograde fast and slow conducting pathways and a short minimal pacing cycle length at which 1:1 ventriculoatrial conduction occurs via these pathways; (3) crucial conduction delay in the slow conducting pathway: and (4) preexisting antegrade unidirectional block in the slow conducting pathway or the antegrade block in the slow conducting pathway produced by collision with a previous retrograde impulse during entrainment.  相似文献   

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A 29-year-old man presented with intermittent preexcitation and exertional syncope. Electrophysiological evaluation in the control state demonstrated a single, left posterior free-wall atrioventricular accessory pathway. The anterograde and retrograde effective refractory periods and block cycle lengths were long in the control state. No tachycardias were induced during programmed electrical stimulation. After intravenous administration of isoproterenol, anterograde conduction of the accessory pathway was markedly enhanced (block cycle length shortened 45% to less than 240 ms) and rapid antidromic reciprocating tachycardia (CL = 250 ms) associated with syncope was observed. Following successful surgical dissection of the accessory pathway the patient has been without tachycardia or exertional symptoms. We conclude that, under the influence of exercise or emotion, patients with intermittent preexcitation may be at risk for serious arrhythmias.  相似文献   

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Anterograde concealed conduction into the concealed accessory atrioventricular (AV) pathway has been postulated to be one of the factors preventing the reciprocating process via the accessory pathway in patients with the concealed Wolff-Parkinson-White(WPW) syndrome but its presence has not been documented. To demonstrate the occurrence of anterograde concealment, 12 patients with the concealed WPW syndrome were selected for study. A pacing protocol was designed in which the retrograde conduction of the ventricular extrastimulus over the accessory pathway was assessed during ventricular pacing aione (conventional method) and during the AV simultaneous pacing (simultaneous method); the results were then compared. When the high right atrium was simultaneously paced, the effective refractory period of the concealed accessory pathway shortened as compared with the conventional method in five of 12 patients (from 341.7 ± 110.8 to 312.5 ± 108.2 msec, n = 12), whereas, it decreased in all patients studied when the coronary sinus near the accessory pathway was simultaneously paced (from 375.7 ± 135.0 to 287. ± 116.1 msec, n = 7). These results demonstrate that the AV simultaneous pacing frequently shortens the refractoriness of the concealed accessory AV pathway and such facilitation seems to he well explained by the probable anterograde concealment in it and peeling back of the refractory barrier.  相似文献   

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A 52-year-old female with no structural heart disease presented with a right bundle branch block (RBBB)/right axis deviation tachycardia with a cycle length of 300 msec. P waves were not discernible on the surface ECG. Baseline electrophysiology study in the drug-free state revealed no evidence for anterograde or retrograde conducting accessory pathways (APs) or for dual AV node physiology. Retrograde VA block with AV dissociation was present at a ventricular paced cycle length of 600 msec (sinus cycle length of 635–700 msec). AV nodal Wenckebach occurred during decremental atrial pacing at a cycle length of 300 msec. During isoproterenol administration, a left lateral AP with retrograde only conduction became manifest with 1:1 VA conduction to 380 msec. No anterograde AP conduction was present. Orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia with a cycle length of 285–315 msec was easily induced. We conclude that total functional conduction block can exist in APs, and unmasking of total conduction block can be accomplished with isoproterenol. All patients with undiagnosed tachycardias should have full repeat stimulation studies during adrenergic stimulation if the initial baseline evaluation is nondiagnostic.  相似文献   

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The effects of a single intravenous infusion of 2mg/kg body weight disopyramide phosphate (DP) on the mode of initiation of reentrant supraventricular tachycardia were assessed in seven patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome using bundle of His electrograms and the ventricular extrastimulus method. The delta wave disappeared in three patients after DP. However, retrograde conduction via the accessory pathway persisted even after DP administration in all patients. These effects contributed to the induction of reciprocating tachycardia after DP. The retrograde functional refractory period of the His-Purkinje system (HPS) and the effective refractory period of the accessory pathway were increased in all cases and contributed to the development of reentry HPS. After DP, the zone of reentry HPS widened in four cases (including a newly developed case) and remained unchanged in three cases. Reentrant supraventricular tachycardia zones widened in three cases; these widened reentrant supraventricular tachycardia zones were induced by the widened reentry HPS, that is, reentry HPS was followed by the reentrant supraventricular tachycardia. This study demonstrates that persistence of retrograde accessory pathway conduction and widened reentry HPS which might be dose-related after DP could be the retrograde determinants affecting the reentrant supraventricular tachycardia zone.  相似文献   

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A patient with drug refractory supraventricular tachycardia showed electrophysiological evidence of bilateral quadruple accessory pathways. The conduction was bidirectional in the left posteroseptal and left posterolateral accessory pathways, antegrade in the right lateral accessory pathway, and retrograde in the right anterior accessory pathway. The four pathways participated in seven types of reciprocating tachycardias. Radiofrequency ablation eliminated the four pathways successfully. The patient was asymptomatic and free of any drug during a 10-month follow-up.  相似文献   

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Three Patients with pacemaker interactive drug resistant tachycardia underwent invasive electrophysiological studies. In the first patient, the retrograde conduction of the artificial reciprocating tachycardia was provided by two right-sided accessory pathways and the antegrade conduction by an atrial synchronous plus generator. In addition, AV nodal tachycardia occurred alternately. In the second patient with intermittent atrial flutter, the AV node and, coincidentally, an AV sequential pulse generator provided high-rate antegrade conduction to the ventricles. In the third patient with surgical complete heart block, intermittent AV-nodal tachycardia induced retrograde atrial activation while an atrial synchronous pacemaker provided the antegrade conduction. Electrode catheter exploration of the heart allowed localization and closed-chest ablation of the accessory pathways or AV node by delivering two to seven 200-Joule direct-current shocks through the appropriate electrode of the exploring catheter, Thereby, pacemaker-mediated arrhythmias could be controlled in these patients in the follow-up of 6 to 8 months.  相似文献   

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Previous studies in patients with antidromic reciprocating tachycardia (ART) have observed a critical anatomic requirement (> 4 cm) between an antegrade bypass tract limb and a retrograde AV nodal limb. We report two patients with ART utilizing a paraseptal accessory pathway. In both cases, a critical degree of slow conduction within the circuit provides unusual electrophysiologic substrate to overcome the expected anatomical constraints.  相似文献   

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This study sought to determine the long-term follow-up, safety, and efficacy of radiofrequency catheter ablation of patients with the permanent form of junctional reciprocating tachycardia (PJRT). We assessed the reversibility of tachycardia induced LV dysfunction and we detailed the location and electrophysiological characteristics of these retrograde atrioventricular decremental pathways. PJRT is an infrequent form of reciprocating tachycardia, commonly incessant, and usually drug refractory. The ECG hallmarks include an RP interval > PR with inverted P waves in leads II, III, aVF, and V3-V6. During tachycardia, retrograde VA conduction occurs over an accessory pathway with slow and decremental conduction properties, located predominantly in the posteroseptal zone. It is known that long-lasting and incessant tachycardia may result in tachycardia induced severe ventricular dysfunction. We included 36 patients (13 men, 23 women, mean ± SD, aged 44 ± 22 years) with the diagnosis of PJRT. Seven patients had tachycardia induced left ventricular dysfunction. Radiofrequency energy was delivered at the site of earliest retrograde atrial activation during ventricular pacing or during reciprocating tachycardia. All patients were followed at the outpatient clinic and serial echocardiograms were performed in those who presented with depressed LV function. Radiofrequency ablation was performed in 36 decremental accessory pathways. Earliest retrograde atrial activation was righ t posteroseptal in 32 patients (88%), right mid-septal in 2 (6%), right posteroiateral in 1 (3%), and left anterolateral in 1 (3%). Thirty-five accessory pathways were successfully ablated with a mean of 5 ± 3 applications. A mid-septal accessory pathway could not be ablated. After a mean follow-up of 21 ± 16 months (range 1–64) 34 patients are asymptomatic. There were recurrences in 8 patients after the initial successful ablation (mean of 1.2 months), 5 were ablated in a second ablation procedure, 2 patients required a third procedure, and 1 patient required four ablation sessions. All patients with LV dysfunction experienced a remarkable improvement after ablation. Mean preablation LV ejection fraction in patients with tachycardiomyopathy was 28%± 6% and rose to 51%± 16% after ablation (P < 0.02). Our study supports the concept that radiofrequency catheter ablation is a safe and effective treatment for patients with PJRT. Radiofrequency ablation should be the treatment of choice in these patients because this arrhythmia is usually drug refractory. The majority of accessory pathways are located in the posteroseptal zone. Cessation of the arrhythmia after successful ablation results in recovery of LV dysfunction.  相似文献   

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In two patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, we observed the unusual coexistence of functional Mahaim and accessory atrioventricular pathways. In the first patient, three types of reciprocating tachycardia were demonstrable: (1) anterograde conduction over the atrioventricular (AV) node with right bundle branch block (RBBB) and retrograde conduction via a right-sided atrioventricular accessory pathway; (2) anterograde conduction through the AV node with RBBB and retrograde conduction via two (right-sided and septal) anomalous pathways; and (3) anterograde conduction through nodoventricular fibers and retrograde conduction over a right-sided accessory pathway. In the second patient the reentry circuit was comprised of AV node fasciculoventricular fiber in an anterograde direction and a right-sided accessory pathway in a retrograde direction. We believe this to be the first report of triple accessory pathways, consisting of two atrioventricular and one nodoventricular connection, demonstrated by intracardiac electrophysiologic study.  相似文献   

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Sotalol has Class II and III antiarrhythmic effects. Its efficacy and safety as a treatment of atrial fibrillation in patients with the Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is controversial. We evaluated the effects of isoproterenol and IV sotalol (1.5 mg/kg in 10 minutes) given together versus isoproterenol alone on anterograde conduction through the AV node and accessory pathway. Atrial fibrillation was induced in 22 patients with WPW (13 men, 9 women, 36 ± 16 years old). AV node and accessory pathway conduction were both enhanced by isoproterenol, although the effect was greater on the AV node. The minimum interval between preexcited QRS complexes shortened in all patients. Conversely, sotalol caused a significant prolongation of the shortest preexcited QRS interval as well as of the shortest interval between narrow QRS complexes. In addition, sotalol reversed all the effects of isoproterenol during atrial fibrillation. The percent of preexcited QRS complexes was not significantly modified because variations in ventricular preexcitation results from a balance between the relative effects on refractoriness of the accessory pathway versus of the AV node and in the amount of respective anterograde and- retrograde concealed conduction. There were no serious adverse effects.'Reversion to sinus rhythm was documented in 12 patients (60%). These short-term observations suggest that sotalol may be safe and effective in the treatment of patients with WPW and atrial fibrillation.  相似文献   

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Adenosine has been demonstrated to reliably produce transient block of atrioventricular nodal (AVN) conduction, and has been advocated as a method of differentiating retrograde conduction via the atrioventricular node from accessory pathway conduction. However, the response of retrograde AVN to adenosine in patients with typical atrioventricular nodal reentry tachycardia (AVNRT) remains unclear. We evaluated 13 patients (mean age 45 ± 20 years) with typical AVNRT prior to AVN modification. During right ventricular pacing, a rapid bolus of adenosine (0.2 mg/kg; maximum 18 mg) was administered. Adenosine sensitivity, defined by transient ventriculoatrial block, was observed in six patients, while in seven patients ventriculoatrial conduction was unaffected. An adenosine bolus administered during sinus rhythm or atrial pacing resulted in antegrade atrioventricular block in all the adenosine resistant patients in whom this was performed (n = 6). Comparisons of AVN electrophysiological characteristics between the adenosine sensitive and adenosine resistant patients were performed. There was no difference with respect to ventriculoatrial effective refractory period, ventriculoatrial Wenckebach, AVNRT cycle length, and His to atrial echo interval in AVNRT. However, there was a trend toward a longer antegrade fast pathway ERP in the adenosine sensitive group (P = 0.07). Electrophysiological properties do not predict retrograde AVN adenosine sensitivity. Adenosine does not cause retrograde AVN block in all patients with AVNRT, and therefore cannot reliably distinguish between retrograde conduction via the AVN or an accessory pathway.  相似文献   

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We compared the electrophysiological effects of intravenous propafenone andflecainide on accessory pathway conduction by a randomized crossover study in 16 patients with Wolff-Parkinson-While syndrome. The antegrade refractory period of the pathway increased from 256 ± 18 msec at baseline to 288 ± 13 msec on propafenone (P < 0.05) find to 296 ± 2 7 msec on flecainide (P = 0.075). The minimum preexcited HR interval during atrial fibrillation or incremental atrial pacing was prolonged from 225 ± 37 msec to 262 ± 22 msec by propafenone (P < 0.05) and to 301 ± 31 msec by flecainide (P < 0.005). The prolongation was significantly greater with flecainide than propafenone (P < 0.05). Both drugs increased tachycardia cycle length (TCL) from 310 ± 35 msec to 354 ± 37 msec (propafenone P < 0.005) and to 352 ± 37 msec (flecainide P < 0.01). Both propafenone and flecainide blocked antegrade conduction in the pathway in five patients. Both drugs rendered atrial fibrillation noninducifale in seven patients and orthodromic tachycardia nonindudble in five patients. Conclusions: (1) Fiecainide causes a greater prolongation of minimum preexcited RR interval than propafenone; (2) There is no significant difference between propafenone and flecainide on the inducibility of arrhythmias, TCL, or incidence of antegrade conduction block.  相似文献   

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Two patients with the permanent form of junctional reciprocating tachycardia successfully treated with the radiofrequency catheter ablation technique are described. In both patients a reentrant tachycardia utilizing a conceoled slow conducting posterior septal accessory pathway for retrograde conduction was demonstrated. Radiofrequency current was delivered below the coronary sinus orifice. The procedure resulted in ablation of the accessory pathway conduction in both patients. During the follow-up, both patients remained free from tachycardia on no medication. This report demonstrates that the arrhythmogenic substrate of the permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardio can be easily suppressed by means of the radiofrequency catheter technique.  相似文献   

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Background: Risk stratification for Wolff‐Parkinson‐White (WPW) by intracardiac electrophysiology study (ICEPS) carries risks related to catheterization. We describe an alternative approach by using transesophageal electrophysiology study (TEEPS). Methods: The pediatric electrophysiology database was reviewed for patients with WPW and no documented clinical supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) who underwent risk stratification by TEEPS from October 2005 to November 2010. Of those who underwent subsequent ICEPS, only those with data available to compare accessory pathway (AP) conduction during ICEPS and TEEPS were included. Results: Of 65 patients who underwent TEEPS, 42 were found to have an indication for ablation. The most common indication for ICEPS was inducible SVT, which was induced in 67% of patients. Of 42 patients who underwent subsequent ICEPS, 23 had sufficient data for comparison of AP conduction between ICEPS and TEEPS. There was no difference between the baseline minimum 1:1 antegrade conduction through the accessory pathway found at TEEPS versus ICEPS (312 ± 51 ms vs 316 ± 66 ms, P = 0.5). There was no significant difference between the baseline antegrade AP‐effective refractory period found at TEEPS versus ICEPS (308 ± 34 ms vs 297 ± 37 ms, P = 0.07). There were no complications related to TEEPS or ICEPS. Conclusion: TEEPS is a safe and feasible alternative to ICEPS for risk stratification in patients with asymptomatic WPW and should be considered before ICEPS and ablation. (PACE 2012; 1–5)  相似文献   

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In some patients with accessory pathways preexcitation occurs intermittently during sinus rhythm. In these patients the antegrade refractory period of the accessory pathway may either exceed the sinus cycle length under some circumstances, or conduction block in the accessory pathway may be variable. The ability of intravenous adenosine to unmask intermittent preexcitation was determined in patients with intermittent preexcitation but absent preexcitalion at the time of study. Six patients undergoing assessment of the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome received incremental doses of intravenous adenosine (3, 6, and 12 mg). Adenosine administration was repeated in three patients after intravenous β blockade (propranolol 0.2 mg/kg). Adenosine unmasked preexcitation in all patients. P delta intervals with preexcited beats were substantially shorter Ihan resting PR intervals in all cases (range 40–80 msec shorter). In 4/6 patients preexcitation was seen early, coincident with the onset of atrioventricular nodal block. In 4/6 patients preexcitation was seen late during the secondary sinus tachycardia that follows the direct cardiac effects of adenosine. Two patients exhibited early preexcitation and late preexcitation. Beta blockade failed to prevent early preexcitation (2/2 patients) but abolished preexcitation related to sinus tachycardia (3/3 patients). Early preexcitation, coincident with the onset of AV nodal block, suggests a direct effect of adenosine on accessory pathway conduction. Late preexcitation, occurring during secondary sinus tachycardia, and abolished by β blockade, suggests enhanced accessory pathway conduction due to sympathetic activation.  相似文献   

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Baseline AV conduction properties (antegrade and retrograde) are often used to assess the presence of dual AV nodal physiology or concealed AV accessory pathways. Although retrograde conduction (RET) is assumed to be a prerequisite for AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT), its prevalence during baseline measurements has not been evaluated. We reviewed all cases of AVNRT referred for radiofrequency ablation to determine the prevalence of RET at baseline evaluation and after isoproterenol infusion. Results: Seventy-three patients with AVNRT underwent full electrophysiological evaluation. Sixty-six patients had manifest RET and inducible AVNRT during baseline atrial and ventricular stimulation. Seven patients initially demonstrated complete RET block despite antegrade evidence of dual AV nodal physiology. In 3 of these 7 patients AVNRT was inducible at baseline despite the absence of RET. In the other four patients isoproterenol infusion was required for induction of AVNRT, however only 3 of these 4 patients developed RET. One of these remaining patients had persistent VA block after isoproterenol. Conclusions: The induction of AVNRT in the absence of RET suggests that this is not an obligatory feature of this arrhythmia. Therefore, baseline AV conduction properties are unreliable in assessing the presence of AVNRT and isoproterenol infusions should be used routinely to expose RET and reentrant tachycardia.  相似文献   

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Between 1984 and 1988, 21 patients underwent catheter ablation for drug refractory arrhythmias. Nine patients presented atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation or atrial tachycardia, nine had supraventricular tachycardia (one AV nodal reentrant tachycardia, one reciprocating tachycardia due to concealed accessory pathway and seven XMPW syndrome). Three had ventricular tachycardia. Fourteen patients were treated with direct current shock ablation (DC) and seven patients with radiofrequency ablation (RF). Eight patients underwent ablation of the His bundle. In six patients permanent AV block could be induced and in two first-degree AV block. All became asymptomatic (two with additional antiarrhythmic drug therapy). In four patients with WPW syndrome DC ablation of the accessory pathway was attempted. In one patient a permanent block in the accessory pathway and in another an intermittent block were obtained. In the two remaining patients with accessory pathways the ablation failed to interrupt the retrograde conduction in one the retrograde conduction was modified: however, in the other no change could be demonstrated. Two patients underwent ventricular foci ablation, with one partial success (arrhythmia controlled with associated drug therapy) and one failure. Three patients had RF His bundle ablation (two for atrial flutter and one for atrial fibrillation). One complete atrioventricular block, one first degree AV block and one first degree AV block associated with right bundle branch block were induced. Recurrence of tachyarrhythmias was prevented only in the patient with complete atrioventricular block. RF ablation of accessory pathway was performed in three patients. It resulted in anterograde block in the accessory pathway in the first patient; a slight modification of the retrograde refractory period in the second and no change was noted in the last one. The first of these three patients could then be controlled with drug therapy. The other two patients underwent surgical dissection of the pathway. One patient underwent an unsuccessful attempt of ventricular focus ablation with RF energy. Complications were more common with DC than with RF ablation but serious ventricular arrhythmias were also observed during RF ablation. Thus, DC ablation was completely successful in eight of 14 patients (57%), partially successful with the addition of drug therapy in three patients (21%) and failed in 22%. HF ablation was successful in only one patient (14.5%) and partially successful in another one (14.5%). This relatively low success rate is due in part to the design of the device and the electrodes used in this study. With technical improvements of RF ablation it seems reasonable to expect that this method will play a significant role in the management of drug refractory arrhythmias, since RF ablation, when compared to DC ablation, has the major advantage not to require general anesthesia during the procedure.  相似文献   

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