Radiofrequency catheter ablation of ectopic atrial tachycardia.

Israel journal of medical sciences Pub Date : 1997-02-01
B Strasberg, B Zeevi, J Kusniec, M Berant, L C Blieden, S Sclarovsky
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Ectopic atrial tachycardia (EAT) is an uncommon type of supraventricular tachycardia. It is usually chronic, incessant and resistant to pharmacologic therapy. Radiofrequency catheter ablation, which has become one of the treatments of choice for the more common types of supraventricular tachycardia, has recently also been shown to be effective in EAT. Radiofrequency catheter ablation was attempted in three patients with incessant EAT. Two of the patients, aged 7 and 13 years, had signs of left ventricular dysfunction, and the EAT originated in the left atrium. The remaining patient, aged 72 years, had a right EAT with normal left ventricular function. Radiofrequency ablation was guided by endocardial atrial mapping to locate the site of earliest atrial activation. Ablation was successful in all three patients, with complete cure of the tachycardia for a follow-up period of 12 to 19 months. Radiofrequency catheter ablation of EAT is highly successful and should be considered as one of the treatments of choice for this arrhythmia.

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导管射频消融治疗异位房性心动过速。
异位性房性心动过速(EAT)是一种少见的室上性心动过速。它通常是慢性的,持续的,对药物治疗有抗药性。射频导管消融已成为治疗更常见的室上性心动过速的首选方法之一,最近也被证明对EAT有效。对3例连续性胃食管炎患者进行了射频导管消融治疗。其中两名患者,年龄分别为7岁和13岁,有左心室功能障碍的迹象,EAT起源于左心房。其余患者,72岁,右胃食管炎,左心室功能正常。心内膜心房标测引导射频消融定位心房最早激活部位。消融在所有3例患者中都是成功的,在12至19个月的随访期间完全治愈了心动过速。射频导管消融是非常成功的,应该被认为是治疗这种心律失常的选择之一。
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