Abstract:We present a case with two forms of atrioventricular nodal re-entrant tachycardia (AVNRT) that revealed similar H -A -V sequences, but could be differentiated only by their retrograde atrial activation sequences. Both tachycardias were induced following anterograde slow pathway conduction, suggesting the slow pathway as the anterograde limb of the reentry circuit. The earliest atrial activation site of one form was in the same region of the bundle of His as that of the common type of AVNRT, while that of the o… Show more
The easier CS cannulation in patients with typical AVNRT could be due to a bigger CS size and to a more windsock morphology. The CS size and morphology may be a very important substrate of tachycardia in patients with AVNRT.
The easier CS cannulation in patients with typical AVNRT could be due to a bigger CS size and to a more windsock morphology. The CS size and morphology may be a very important substrate of tachycardia in patients with AVNRT.
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