Recurrent episodes of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia: Sites of ablation success, ablation endpoint, and primary culprits for recurrence

Journal of Arrhythmia(2024)

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AbstractBackgroundAtrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) sometimes recurs even after anatomical slow pathway (SP) ablation targeting the rightward inferior extension (RIE). This multicenter study aimed to determine the reasons for AVNRT recurrence.Methods and ResultsForty‐six patients were treated successfully for recurrent AVNRT. Initial treatment was for 38 slow‐fast AVNRTs, 3 fast‐slow AVNRTs, 2 slow‐slow AVNRTs, 2 slow‐fast and fast‐slow AVNRTs, and 1 noninducible AVNRT. All initial treatments were of RF application to the RIE; SP elimination was achieved in 11, dual AVN physiology was seen in 29, and AVNRT remained inducible in 5. The recurrent AVNRTs included 34 slow‐fast AVNRTs, 6 fast‐slow AVNRTs, 3 slow‐slow AVNRTs, 2 slow‐fast and fast‐slow AVNRTs, and 1 slow‐fast and slow‐slow AVNRTs. Successful ablation site was within the RIE in 39 and left inferior extension in 7. In 30 of 39, the successful RIE site was in the same area or higher than that of the initial procedure.ConclusionFor a high majority (around 85%) of patients in whom AVNRT recurs after initial ablation success, the site of a second successful procedure will be within the RIE even though the RIE was originally targeted. Furthermore, a high majority (around 86%) of sites of successful ablation will be higher than those originally targeted.
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