Literature DB >> 26260681

[Surface ECG characteristics of right and left atrial flutter].

Thomas Rostock1, Torsten Konrad, Sebastian Sonnenschein, Hanke Mollnau, Blanca Quesada Ocete, Karsten Bock, Raphael Spittler, Carola Huber, Cathrin Theis.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Atrial tachycardia in virtually all areas of both atria has become more important in the clinical management of patients with previous complex atrial fibrillation ablation. Accurate interpretation of surface electrocardiogram (ECG) characteristics is of paramount importance to localize the origin of atrial tachycardia, particularly for planning interventional treatment. This article highlights the ECG features of different types of right and left atrial tachycardia. DEFINITION: Typical right atrial flutter through the cavotricuspid isthmus conducts septally in a cranial direction and demonstrates sawtooth-like flutter waves which start negative in II, III and aVF and then show a steep slope upwards to the isoelectric line. The flutter rate typically ranges between 240-250 beats/min. In contrast, right atrial flutter in a clockwise rotation, flutter around the vena cava inferior or superior and around a scar (e.g. after cardiac surgery) show positive or biphasic flutter waves (lower or upper loop reentry). Left atrial flutter waves (e.g. around the mitral valve or around the pulmonary veins) are very heterogeneous and are typically positive in V1 as the left atrium is located in the posterior mediastinum.
CONCLUSION: Specific knowledge of flutter wave morphology in surface ECG facilitates planning and performance of the ablation strategy.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26260681     DOI: 10.1007/s00399-015-0386-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Herzschrittmacherther Elektrophysiol        ISSN: 0938-7412


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1.  Lone Atrial Flutter in Children and Adolescents: Is It Really "Lone"?

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