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Recurrent ventricular tachycardia in asymptomatic young children with an apparently normal heart
Authors:J -P Pfammatter  T Paul  H C Kallfelz
Institution:(1) Department of Paediatric Cardiology Children's Hospital, Hannover Medical School, Konstanty-Gutschow-Strasse 8, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
Abstract:Abstract Ventricular tachycardia without underlying heart disease is rare in infancy and childhood. Four young children (median age 8 months at initial presentation) with frequently recurrent episodes of asymptomatic and self-limiting ventricular tachycardia are reported. By noninvasive investigation no apparent heart disease has been found in all patients. Initially three of the four children had been treated with an anti-arrhythmic drug. Treatment was soon stopped in two patients for lack of symptoms and for lack of efficacy of therapy; one patient remained on beta-blocker therapy. One child did not receive anti-arrhythmic therapy. After a mean follow up of 32 months all patients continued to be asymptomatic despite frequently recurrent episodes of self-limiting ventricular tachycardia.Conclusion Ventricular tachycardia in asymptomatic children with an otherwise normal heart carries a good prognosis. Invasive investigation (cardiac catheterization with electrophysiological study and right ventricular biopsy) can be with-hold, as long as there are no symptoms. For lack of efficiency of antiarrhythmic drugs in suppressing ventricular tachycardia in asymptomatic children with apparently normal hearts, these patients may be left without therapy but have to be followed closely.
Keywords:Beta-blocking agents  Children  Infants  Ventricular tachycardia
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