Successful catheter ablation of focal atrial tachycardia from the aortic root in a patient with prosthetic aortic valve

Hung Yu Chang, Wei Hsian Yin, Meng Cheng Chiang, Eric Chong, An Ning Feng*

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Abstract

Atrial tachyarrhythmia is a well-known post-surgical complication for congenital heart disease, but it can also occur in patients after virtually any other cardiac surgery. The mechanisms of post-operative atrial tachyarrhythmia include isthmus-dependent atrial flutter, intra-atrial scar-related reentrant tachycardia, focal atrial tachycardia (AT) and atrial fibrillation. Medical management of these patients can be quite challenging, as antiarrhythmic drugs have limited efficacy in these situations and catheter ablation may be technically difficult due to the presence of surgical sutures, scars, prosthetic valves or annuloplasty rings. We described a rare case of successful ablation of incessant atrial tachycardia in a 72-year-old male with a prosthetic aortic valve and prior mitral valve replacement. The successful ablation site was in the aortic root adjacent to the prosthetic valve.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)341-343
Number of pages3
JournalActa Cardiologica Sinica
Volume28
Issue number4
StatePublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • Atrial tachycardia
  • Catheter ablation
  • Prosthetic aortic valve

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