Ventricular Pre-excitation Causing Left Ventricular Dysfunction Partially Reverted After Ablation of the Accessory Pathway

Authors

  • João Paulo Chaves de Melo
  • Maria Licia Ribeiro Cury Pavão
  • Elerson Arfelli
  • Marcelo Garcia Leal
  • José Antonio Marin-Neto
  • Andre Schmidt

Keywords:

Ventricular dysfunction, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, Catheter ablation

Abstract

Ventricular pre-excitation is one of the rarest causes of cardiomyopathy induced or mediated by arrhythmia. Right accessory pathways, specifically with left bundle branch block pattern, can cause ventricular dysfunction, since abnormal ventricular activation resulting from anterograde atrioventricular conduction can cause atrioventricular, interventricular, and intraventricular dyssynchrony, with asynchronous contraction of the ventricular wall and mitral regurgitation. An asymptomatic patient, with ventricular pre-excitation with left bundle branch block and moderate ventricular dysfunction at echocardiography, was described. The electrophysiological study demonstrated an accessory route of anterior location and with an anterograde refractory period of 600 ms, successfully performing radiofrequency ablation and substantial improvement of ventricular function.

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Published

2020-01-17

How to Cite

Melo, J. P. C. de ., Pavão, M. L. R. C. ., Arfelli, E. ., Leal, M. G. ., Marin-Neto, J. A., & Schmidt, A. . (2020). Ventricular Pre-excitation Causing Left Ventricular Dysfunction Partially Reverted After Ablation of the Accessory Pathway. JOURNAL OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS, 32(3), 163–166. Retrieved from https://jca.emnuvens.com.br/jca/article/view/66

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