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Idiopathic ventricular tachycardia: belhassen type.

Thomas W Quimby1, Ariel A Clark, Megan L Fix.   

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21079715      PMCID: PMC2967695     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  West J Emerg Med        ISSN: 1936-900X


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A healthy 26 year-old G3P2 12 weeks pregnant with twins presented to the emergency department after the abrupt onset of palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath and chest pain. An initial electrocardiogram demonstrated frequent preventricular contractions, which progressed to runs of sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) [Figure 1]. Further workup, including blood work, a computed tomography of the chest and an echocardiogram, was negative for electrolyte imbalance, pulmonary embolism and structural heart disease. The arrhythmia was eventually terminated with verapamil, and she was discharged symptom free five days later on oral metoprolol.
Figure 1.

Initial electrocardiogram demonstrated frequent preventricular contractions which progressed to runs of sustained ventricular tachycardia.

Of patients presenting with monomorphic VT, 90% of cases are secondary to structural heart disease, including ischemic heart disease, congenital heart disease, valvular dysfunction and myocardial dysfunction.1,2 The remaining 10% are referred to as “idiopathic” VT, as they represent VT in the absence of identifiable structural disease.1,2 Seventy-five to 90% of idiopathic VT originates in the right ventricle, while the remaining cases represent an ectopic focus within the left ventricle, especially the left posterior fascicle.1 This rare arrhythmia of the left ventricle was first described as a unique electrophysiologic entity in 1981 by Belhassen et al. Commonly referred to as fascicular or intrafascicular tachycardia, verapamil sensitive VT or Belhassen VT, it is characterized by a right bundle branch block pattern and left axis deviation.3 Patients are typically young and healthy with their first episode often occurring in adolescence.2 Attacks may be precipitated by exercise, excitement, and infection.2 Patients usually present with palpations, dizziness, fatigue, and shortness of breath but are typically hemodynamically stable.1,2 The prognosis is excellent and the incidence of syncope and sudden death is rare.1,2 Intravenous verapamil has proven efficacious for terminating VT in symptomatic patients.3 Patients with recurrent refractory episodes of VT may be referred for radiofrequency ablation.1,2
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1.  Response of recurrent sustained ventricular tachycardia to verapamil.

Authors:  B Belhassen; H H Rotmensch; S Laniado
Journal:  Br Heart J       Date:  1981-12

2.  Idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia with a right bundle branch block morphology and left axis deviation ("Belhassen type"): results of radiofrequency ablation in 18 patients.

Authors:  Ian Topilski; Aharon Glick; Bernard Belhassen
Journal:  Isr Med Assoc J       Date:  2004-04       Impact factor: 0.892

Review 3.  Diagnosis and treatment of idiopathic ventricular tachycardia.

Authors:  Christine Chiu; Ilán Buffo Sequeira
Journal:  AACN Clin Issues       Date:  2004 Jul-Sep
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1.  Belhassen anterior fascicular ventricular tachycardia: a case in a black African.

Authors:  Soulemane Pessinaba; Messan Agbetiafa; Messanvi Aloumon; Komlavi Yayehd; Yawo Molba Dodzi Atti; Findibe Damorou
Journal:  Clin Case Rep       Date:  2018-04-17

2.  Rare finding of a pericardial lipoma in a pediatric patient presenting with ventricular tachycardia.

Authors:  Majid Husain; Anthony McCanta; Anjan S Batra
Journal:  HeartRhythm Case Rep       Date:  2019-02-23

3.  Belhassen Tachycardia in a Pediatric Patient: A Simulation for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellows.

Authors:  Ashley E Keilman; Jason Deen; Julie A Augenstein; Noel Zuckerbraun; Rebekah Burns
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-03-26

4.  Recognizing Belhassen Ventricular Tachycardia and Preventing Its Misinterpretation as Supraventricular Tachycardia: An Unusual Case Report.

Authors:  Anthony Furiato; Alexander Prestley; Abdul Waheed; Salvador Villanueva
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2020-08-17
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