Journal of Arrhythmia
Online ISSN : 1883-2148
Print ISSN : 1880-4276
Chairs: Hisashi Yokoshiki (Japan), Bonpei Takase (Japan)
A Case of Sustained Ventricular Tachycardia Originated from Left Ventricular Posterior Papillary Muscle, Which Was Misinterpreted as Posterior Fascicular Ventricular Tachycardia in ECG Morphology
Hideaki EndoHiroki SaitoKenjiro SatoHiroyuki SatakeShigefumi FukuiToru TakahashiAkihiro NakamuraEiji NozakiKenji TamakiTakuya YagiHiroshi TadaKazutaka Aonuma
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2011 Volume 27 Issue Supplement Pages OP17_3

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A case was 18 years old male who complained of severe palpitation. 12 lead ECG showed sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) rate 180 beat per minute with left axis deviation and right bundle branch block. Verapamil was effective to terminate the arrhythmia. As suntained VT was not induced in catheter laboratory, we misdiagnosed as posterior fascicular VT from etiological prevalence and pharmacological behavior at first. With CARTO system we found Purkinje potential with location information, and then RF energy applied at the distal site with Purkinje potential. After several RF delivered, we thought the ablation as unsuccessful from reasons of imperfect pacemap and inducibility of non-sustained VT. By re-mapping in left ventricule and observating CARTO image, we had good pace mapping at posterior papillary muscle near the former ablation site. As Successful ablation with heating effect, we conclude that VT arose from posterior papillary muscle. In this case, 12 lead ECG characteristics were not enough to differentiate these arrhythmias which had other origins. So we had to rule out these arrhythmias to correct diagnosis and therapy.

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