Title of article
Lidocaine-sensitive atrial tachycardia : Lidocaine-sensitive, rate-related, repetitive atrial tachycardia: a new arrhythmogenic syndrome
Author/Authors
Pablo A. Chiale، نويسنده , , D. Alejandro Franco، نويسنده , , Horacio O. Selva، نويسنده , , Claudio A. Militello، نويسنده , , Marcelo V. Elizari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
9
From page
1637
To page
1645
Abstract
OBJECTIVES
The goal of this study was to report a variety of atrial tachycardia that might be caused by an unusual electrophysiologic substrate.
BACKGROUND
The mechanism of atrial tachycardias is attributed to re-entry, abnormal automaticity or triggered activity, based on their electropharmacological responses. A rate-related and lidocaine-sensitive atrial tachycardia has not been reported.
METHODS
Eight patients (3 women and 5 men, aged 14 to 60 years) with repetitive, uniform atrial tachycardias were studied. In six patients the arrhythmia had been refractory to at least three antiarrhythmic agents (class 1A and C sodium channel blockers, amiodarone, beta-adrenergic blocking agents, verapamil, digoxin). Conventional electrocardiograms, Holter recordings and B mode echocardiograms were performed in each patient. Intravenous lidocaine and verapamil were tested in the eight patients. Six patients underwent an electrophysiologic study.
RESULTS
The baseline electrocardiogram showed nearly incessant runs of atrial tachycardia in all patients. The mean atrial ectopic cycle length ranged from 376 to 502 ms. In seven patients a progressive prolongation of the cycle length from the beginning to the end of the salvos was documented. The arrhythmia was suppressed by increments of sinus node rate and by atrial pacing at cycle lengths longer than that of the atrial tachycardia. In all patients the arrhythmia was abolished by intravenous lidocaine, whereas intravenous verapamil was ineffective. Four symptomatic patients were successfully treated with radiofrequency ablation of the ectopic focus, and two patients were treated with oral mexiletine.
CONCLUSIONS
The peculiar electropharmacological responses of this arrhythmia suggest an uncommon underlying mechanism that remains to be elucidated.
Keywords
Electrocardiogram , ECG , atrioventricular , AV
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
596189
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