Indian Pacing and Electrophysiology Journal (Mar 2020)

Orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia using a concealed isoproterenol-sensitive accessory pathway

  • Christian Steinberg,
  • François Philippon,
  • Gilles O’Hara,
  • Jean Champagne

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 73 – 77

Abstract

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Accessory pathways (APs) represent the substrate for atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia. Catecholamine-sensitivity is an uncommon feature of APs and has been almost exclusively been described in APs with antegrade conduction. We present the rare case of a catecholamine-dependent concealed AP that was only unmasked upon isoproterenol stimulation and successfully ablated. This case highlights the importance of systematic isoproterenol stimulation in patients referred for ablation of supraventricular tachycardia - in particular if the baseline electrophysiology study is negative. Otherwise, ablation targets may be missed. Learning objective: The absence of retrograde ventriculo-atrial conduction does not automatically exclude the presence of a concealed accessory pathway. Systematic isoproterenol stimulation should be part of any electrophysiology study for supraventricular tachycardia, to search for catecholamine-sensitive accessory pathways that may be otherwise missed. Keywords: Concealed accessory pathway, Orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia, Isoproterenol