Reversal of Tachycardiomyopathy in a Patient with Incessant Form Ventricular Tachycardia Originating from Left Sinus of Valsalva after Successful Ablation Guided by EnSite NavX System
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<B>Introduction:</B> Incessant form of ventricular tachycardia (VT) is relatively uncommon and can be a cause of tachycardiomyopathy. <B>Methods:</B> N/A. <B>Results:</B> We experienced incessant form of VT originating from left sinus of Valsalva in a 16-year-old man. He complained mild palpitation and dizziness during exercise. Repeated 24 h-Holter monitoring demonstrated incessant form of VT (36 to 43% of total HR) recent 3 years. The electrophysiological study demonstrated spontaneous onset of incessant VT without any pacing maneuver and VT rate acceleration during isoproterenol infusion. EnSite NavX system demonstrated isochronal mapping demonstrated the earliest activation site during VT at left sinus of Valsalva, and voltage mapping revealed the earliest activation site located at border zone of low voltage area (<0.5 mV). Temperature-controlled RF energy (<30 W) applications successfully eliminated VT and PVC under high dose isoproterenol infusion without any complication and recurrence. During follow-up period 13 months, CTR improved from 48 to 36%, LVDd from 59 to 53 mm, and LVEF from 44 to 55%. <B>Conclusion:</B> Total elimination of incessant form of VT/PVC revealed reversal of tachycardiomyopathy.
著者
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Ishigaki Sugako
Division Of Cardiology Catheterization Laboratories Shonankamakura General Hospital
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Chen Shih-ann
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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Lin Yenn-Jiang
Taipei Veterans General Hospital
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Maesato Akira
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Higa Satoshi
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Tatsu Kazuhito
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Obunai Kotaro
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Uechi Yoichi
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Sugama Moriichi
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Yagi Nobumori
Nakagami Hospital, Okinawa City
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Chinen Ichiro
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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Ishigaki Sugako
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Electrophysiology Laboratory, Makiminato Central Hospital
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