Ablation of ventricular tachycardia from coronary sinus in congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries.

IF 1.3 American journal of cardiovascular disease Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Ahmad Khalil, Sihong Huang, Christopher Ratnasamy
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Congenitally corrected transposition of the great arteries (ccTGA) compromises less than 1% of all congenital heart diseases, where the RV is the systemic ventricle. It can be associated with heart block, twin AV nodes and accessory pathway connections. Idiopathic Ventricular tachycardia (VT) is not common, with only few reported cases, and they were scar related. Previously reported cases of VT ablation from coronary venous sinus (CVS) are in structurally normal hearts. We performed a VT ablation in ccTGA patient from the CVS, resulting in symptomatic improvement and a decrease in PVC burden from 35% to less than 1%. CVS should be considered as a potential site in ccTGA patients especially when PVCs have RBBB morphology and superior axis.

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先天性纠正大动脉转位的冠状窦性室性心动过速消融。
先天性纠正性大动脉转位(ccTGA)危害不到1%的先天性心脏病,其中RV是系统心室。它可能与心脏传导阻滞、双房室结和副通道连接有关。特发性室性心动过速(VT)并不常见,只有少数病例报道,它们与疤痕有关。以前报道的冠状静脉窦(CVS)室速消融的病例是在结构正常的心脏。我们对来自CVS的ccTGA患者进行了VT消融,导致症状改善,PVC负担从35%下降到不到1%。CVS应被认为是ccTGA患者的潜在部位,特别是当室性早搏有RBBB形态和上轴时。
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American journal of cardiovascular disease
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