Entrainment from the para-Hisian region for differentiating atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia from orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia.

Journal: Europace : European Pacing, Arrhythmias, And Cardiac Electrophysiology : Journal Of The Working Groups On Cardiac Pacing, Arrhythmias, And Cardiac Cellular Electrophysiology Of The European Society Of Cardiology
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Abstract

Objective: The difference between the stimulus-atrial and ventriculo-atrial intervals (SA-VA) and between the post-pacing interval and the tachycardia cycle length (PPI-TCL) during entrainment from the right ventricular apex distinguishes atrioventricular node reentrant (AVNRT) from orthodromic atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT). We hypothesized that these features still apply when entrainment is performed from the para-Hisian region.

Results: Forty-seven supraventricular tachycardias (34 AVNRT/13 AVRT) were included. The SA-VA and PPI-TCL were obtained in all patients by using two right-sided diagnostic catheters. In 24 of them, these measurements were also performed upon His-bundle capture during entrainment. A paced QRS widening of >or=40 ms during entrainment, when compared with the tachycardia QRS width, identified absence of His-bundle capture, P < 0.001. A SA-VA >75 ms distinguished AVNRT from AVRT, P < 0.001 (sensitivity/specificity 97%/100%). A PPI-TCL >100 ms was diagnostic of AVNRT, P < 0.001 (sensitivity/specificity 97%/92%). Upon His-bundle capture, the SA-VA and PPI-TCL shortened in AVNRT (121 +/- 23 to 66 +/- 24 ms; 139 +/- 30 to 85 +/- 31 ms, respectively, P < 0.001) and no longer differentiated AVNRT from AVRT.

Conclusions: Para-Hisian entrainment without His-bundle capture distinguishes AVNRT from AVRT with the advantage of using only two diagnostic catheters.

Authors
Jordi Pérez Rodon, Victor Bazan, Jordi Bruguera Cortada, Sergi Mojal García, Josep Manresa Domínguez, Julio Martí Almor