| Literature DB >> 10888385 |
K Yano1, T Horikawa, K Hirao, N Miyasaka, T Kawara, K Hiejima, F Suzuki.
Abstract
A case of atypical AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) with eccentric retrograde left-sided activation, masquerading as tachycardia using a left-sided accessory pathway, is reported. Initially, it appeared that the tachycardia was a typical slow-fast form of AVNRT. The earliest retrograde activation, however, was registered at a site approximately 3 cm from the coronary sinus orifice (left atrial free wall), indicating atypical AVNRT. Atrial tachycardia and orthodromic AV reciprocating tachycardia using an accessory AV pathway were excluded. Slow pathway ablation at the posteroseptal right atrium eliminated the tachycardia. It was suggested that the anterograde limb of the tachycardia circuit was a slow AV nodal pathway with typical posteroseptal location, whereas the retrograde limb was a long atrionodal pathway connecting the compact AV node and the left atrial free wall near the mid-coronary sinus.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10888385 DOI: 10.1536/jhj.40.655
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jpn Heart J ISSN: 0021-4868