Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Jan 2002)

Block of the Mitral-pulmonary Isthmus During Ablation of a Single Left-sided Accessory Pathway Causing Different Patterns of Retrograde Atrial Activation

  • Vasconcelos José Tarcísio Medeiros de,
  • Costa Eduardo Rodrigues Bento,
  • Galvão Filho Silas dos Santos,
  • Barcellos Cecília Monteiro Boya,
  • Maldonado Jaime Giovany Arnez

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 5
pp. 504 – 509

Abstract

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The case of a 16-year-old patient with atrioventricular tachycardia caused by a single left anterolateral accessory pathway is reported. When the patient underwent radiofrequency ablation, a lesion on the mitral annulus lateral wall produced changes in the retrograde atrial activation pattern determined by that pathway; changes ranged from a delay in depolarization of the annulus posterior portions to full left atrium counterclockwise activation. Such phenomena were probably caused by a block in the isthmus between the annulus and the lower left pulmonary vein ostium. This case illustrates the importance of the mitral-pulmonary isthmus in the process of left atrium activation, an alert to changes induced by its unintentional block during accessory pathway ablation.