Left-Sided Accessory Pathways Successfully Ablated From The Aortomitral Continuity Region: Distinctive Atrial Activation Patterns And Anatomic Concerns

EUROPACE(2020)

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Aims Accessory pathways (APs) successfully ablated at the aortomitrat continuity (AMC) were sporadically reported but relevant data are very limited. We aimed to describe the etectrophysiological characteristics of AMC-AP and the related anatomy.Methods and results This study involved eight (mate/female = 3/5, mean age 42.6 +/- 10.5 years) patients with left-sided AP successfully ablated in the AMC region. The retrograde atrial activation sequence was analysed and compared via recordings at the His-bundle (HB), coronary sinus (CS), and roving catheter during tachycardia, and the peak of QRS from the same cardiac circle used as time reference. Of the eight patients, two received prior ablations. During tachycardia, the activation time at the proximal CS (CSp), lateral CS (CSI), and HB region averaged 120 +/- 26 ms, 124 +/- 29 ms, and 117 +/- 21 ms following the reference, respectively (P = 0.86). The latest atrial activation was recorded in the posterior CS which averaged 135 +/- 25 ms following the reference. Placing the ablation catheter to AMC via retrograde approach was attempted in all cases but stable positioning achieved in none. Via transseptal approach, the ablation catheter could be easily placed at the AMC and recorded the earliest retrograde atrial activations with 60 +/- 27 ms earlier than the relatively 'earliest' CS/HB recordings, and ablation at this site successfully eliminated AP conduction. No patients had recovered AP conduction after at least 12-month follow-up.Conclusion AMC-AP is featured by recording comparable retrograde atrial activation times at CSp, CSI, and HB with the latest recordings at the posterior CS. Stable placement and successful ablation in the AMC via retrograde aortic approach was difficult but can be achieved via transseptal approach.
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Aortomitrat continuity, Accessory pathway, Catheter ablation, WPW syndrome, Mitral annulus
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