Atrial flutter in a repaired tetralogy of fallot patient with unusual venous anatomy: Submitted by Reza Ashrafi, MBBS, BSc, MD, MRCP and A.G. Stuart, MBChB, PgCert (genomics), MSc, FRCP, FRCPCH, FESC

Seshadri Balaji, Ravi Mandapati, Gary D. Webb

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Abstract

1. In patients with biventricular hearts like ToF and IART, catheter ablation can be an excellent first option. 2. If catheter ablation fails due to technical reasons (such as abnormal venous anatomy), a repeat attempt with appropriate preprocedure planning and a different approach should be considered. 3. If multiple, technically adequate, catheter ablation attempts fail, drug therapy based on established guidelines should be considered.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationArrhythmias in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Subtitle of host publicationA Case-Based Approach
PublisherElsevier
Pages17-27
Number of pages11
ISBN (Electronic)9780323485685
ISBN (Print)9780323496094
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2018

Keywords

  • Atrial flutter
  • Catheter ablation
  • Electroanatomical mapping
  • Hemiazygous continuation of inferior vena cava
  • Tetralogy of fallot

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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