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Characterization of subforms of AV nodal reentrant tachycardia
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Background Different subforms of AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) have been described ("Slow/Fast", "Slow/Slow" and "Fast/Slow"). Our aim is to improve definition of these subforms, based on systematic evaluation, in a large cohort of patients, of the site of earliest atrial activation, timing intervals, and evidence for the presence or absence of a lower common pathway (LCP). Methods and results In 344 patients, AVNRT using a stow pathway (SP) for antegrade conduction and earliest atrial. activation at the superior septum (i.e. retrograde fast pathway) was present in 81.4% (Slow/Fast). AVNRT using an SP for antegrade conduction and earliest atrial. activation at the inferior septum or proximal coronary sinus (i.e. retrograde stow pathway; Slow/Slow) was present in 13.7%. AVNRT with a short A-H interval and retrograde SP conduction (Fast/Slow) was present in 4.9%. All timing intervals during tachycardia are dependent on autonomic tone. H-A intervals during tachycardia (H-At) overlap in Slow/Slow and Slow/Fast AVNRT: Slow/Slow therefore may mimic Slow/Fast AVNRT. The H-A interval during pacing at the tachycardia cycle length (H-A(p)) better discriminates both subforms. The difference between H-A(p) and H-A(t) (DeltaH-A) was significantly longer in Slow/Slow compared with Slow/Fast AVNRT (isoprenaline 0.5 mug/min: 27 +/- 18 ms vs. 1 +/- 9 ms; p < 0.0001). DeltaH-A > 15 ms had a specificity and sensitivity for Slow/Slow of 94% and 64%, respectively. A DeltaH-A > 15 ms, combined with other data, pointed to the presence of a tong LCP in 36 of 43 evaluable Slow/Slow (84%) and all Fast/Slow, but in only 10% of Slow/Fast (p < 0.0001). Retrograde conduction during ventricular pacing at the tachycardia cycle length was present in only 6% of Fast/Slow. Conclusions AVNRT subforms can be distinguished based on a systematic evaluation of atrial. activation sequence, timing intervals and evidence for the presence of an LCP. (C) 2004 The European Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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English
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Europace. - Oxford
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Oxford
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2004
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1099-5129
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10.1016/J.EUPC.2004.03.004
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6
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000222203000009
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