| Literature DB >> 26969821 |
Hussam Ali1, Pierpaolo Lupo1, Sara Foresti1, Guido De Ambroggi1, Gianluca Epicoco1, Angelica Fundaliotis1, Riccardo Cappato2.
Abstract
Intravenous adenosine is a short-acting blocker of the atrioventricular node that has been used to unmask subtle or latent preexcitation, and also to enable catheter ablation in selected patients with absent or intermittent preexcitation. Depending on the accessory pathway characteristics, intravenous adenosine may produce specific electrocardiographic changes highly suggestive of the preexcitation variant. Herein, we view different ECG responses to this pharmacological test in various preexcitation patterns that were confirmed by electrophysiological studies. Careful analysis of electrocardiographic changes during adenosine test, with emphasis on P-delta interval, preexcitation degree, and atrioventricular block, can be helpful to diagnose the preexcitation variant/pattern.Entities:
Keywords: accessory pathway; adenosine; preexcitation variants
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26969821 PMCID: PMC6931532 DOI: 10.1111/anec.12348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol ISSN: 1082-720X Impact factor: 1.468