PMID: 2510679Sep 1, 1989Paper

Value of transesophageal auricular stimulation for evaluating the accessory pathway and effect of treatment in Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
J R KienyA Sacrez

Abstract

In order to assess the value of the various atrial pacing techniques employed to evaluate the anterograde conduction of the accessory pathway and the effect of antiarrhythmic agents in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, transesophageal atrial pacing was performed in 12 patients before and during treatment with oral flecainide acetate in doses of 200 mg per day. Before treatment, the shortest interval conducted with a 1/1 atrioventricular conduction by the accessory pathway ranged from 225 to 600 ms (mean 311 +/- 98 ms), and the effective refractory period of the accessory pathway, measured by the extrastimulus method in 11 patients, varied from 240 to 320 ms (mean 273 +/- 22 ms). These two values were very close in each patient and correlated well with each other (r = 0.90; p less than 0.001). Atrial fibrillation could be induced in 3 patients. Three patients were considered "at risk" since their effective refractory period or minimal R-R interval in atrial fibrillation was 250 ms or less. Tachycardia was induced in 8 patients, and it was possible to induce arrhythmias in the 6 patients for whom we had recordings in spontaneous tachycardia. Under treatment with flecainide acetate, an anterograde conduction block appeared in 3 pati...Continue Reading

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