High-density mapping of adenosine-sensitive atrial tachycardia identified dull components along the tricuspid annulus as part of the slow conduction zone, enabling successful radiofrequency ablation.
Case Report (n=1)
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High-density mapping of adenosine-sensitive atrial tachycardia can visualize dull components along the tricuspid annulus that likely represent the slow conduction zone of the reentrant circuit.
Maeda et al. (Fri,) conducted a case report in Adenosine-sensitive atrial tachycardia (n=1). High-density mapping and radiofrequency catheter ablation was evaluated on Termination of tachycardia and freedom from recurrence. High-density mapping of adenosine-sensitive atrial tachycardia identified dull components along the tricuspid annulus as part of the slow conduction zone, enabling successful radiofrequency ablation.