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Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Introduction: Focal right atrial tachycardia (RAT) arising from the crista
terminalis, para-Hisian, and coronary sinus os regions are well described.
Less information exists regarding RAT arising from the nonseptal region of
the tricuspid annulus (TA),
Methods and Results: From a consecutive series of 64 patients who had under
gone successful radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of 67 RATs, the characteristi
cs of 9 (13%) patients (6 men; mean age 50 +/- 20 years) with a TA focus we
re reviewed. The annular focus was localized to the inferoanterior TA in 7
and the superior TA in 2, Mean tachycardia cycle length was 371 +/- 66 msec
, Mean activation time at the site of successful RFA in 9 of 9 patients was
-43 +/- 11 msec, At 9.3 +/- 5.6 months of follow-up, 1 of 9 patients had r
ecurrent tachycardia successfully treated with repeat RFA, In 7 of 9 patien
ts with RAT from the inferoanterior TA, the surface ECG P wave morphology w
as upright in aVL, inverted in III and V-1, and either inverted or biphasic
with an initial negative deflection from V-2 to V-6.
Conclusion: The TA is an important site of origin of RAT. In the present st
udy, the inferoanterior region of the TA was a preferential site of origin
with resulting characteristic P wave morphology, Knowledge of this anatomic
distribution and P wave morphology allows targeted mapping and may facilit
ate successful RFA.