2012
DOI: 10.19102/icrm.2012.030403
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Atrial Flutter with Alternating Cycle Lengths: Mechanism and Mapping

Abstract: A 69-year-old woman with a 10-year history of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation was initially treated with propafenone and amiodarone. Four years ago her arrhythmia burden worsened and she developed recurrent episodes of symptomatic persistent atrial fibrillation. After several cardioversions, she was referred to our institution for radiofrequency catheter ablation. Her amiodarone was discontinued, and 1 year ago she underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation using a pulmonary vein antral isolation approach. Unfo… Show more

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“…Although multiple mechanisms for AT with alternating CLs, including automaticity from two separate foci or reentry with variable conduction through an anatomical or functional barrier, have been postulated, the exact mechanism related to the changes in tachycardia CL remains unclear. 14,15 The tachycardia in our patient had a centrifugal activation pattern from the peri-PFO site. It was an adenosine-sensitive AT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Although multiple mechanisms for AT with alternating CLs, including automaticity from two separate foci or reentry with variable conduction through an anatomical or functional barrier, have been postulated, the exact mechanism related to the changes in tachycardia CL remains unclear. 14,15 The tachycardia in our patient had a centrifugal activation pattern from the peri-PFO site. It was an adenosine-sensitive AT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%