RADIOFREQUENCY CATHETER ABLATION OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR ACCESSORY PATHWAYS - EXPERIENCE IN 179 PATIENTS

Citation
G. Fenelon et al., RADIOFREQUENCY CATHETER ABLATION OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR ACCESSORY PATHWAYS - EXPERIENCE IN 179 PATIENTS, Acta cardiologica, 49(3), 1994, pp. 233-240
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Journal title
ISSN journal
00015385
Volume
49
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
233 - 240
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-5385(1994)49:3<233:RCAOAA>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Radiofrequency catheter ablation was used to treat 179 patients aged 5 to 79 (37 +/- 17) years. Six patients had multiple accessory pathways . The total number of accessory pathways was 188, 47 conducting only r etrogradely; among them, 8 had retrograde decremental properties. The location of the accessory pathways was: 81 at the left lateral positio n; 13 left posterior; 15 left posteroseptal; 24 posteroseptal; 16 mids eptal, 16 right posteroseptal; 17 anteroseptal and 6 right lateral. Al l patients were symptomatic and six had congenital heart disease. Init ial success was achieved in 159 patients (88.8%). Ten out the 20 patie nts in whom ablation failed underwent a second attempt and success was obtained in all but 3 patients. Final success was accomplished in 166 patients (92.7%). There were 14 recurrences (7.8%) all successfully a blated during a second procedure. The mean procedure duration time was 80 +/- 60 minutes, the mean radiation exposure time was 31 +/- 26 min utes and the mean number of radiofrequency applications was 9 +/- 10. Three patients developed complete atrioventricular block during the pr ocedure requiring permanent pacing, one patient had a perforation of a previously unknown congenital aneurysm of the aorta solved by surgery and one patient had a transient amaurosis after the procedure attribu ted to microembolization. Radiofrequency ablation of accessory pathway s is a safe and effective treatment.