Radiofrequency catheter ablation for supraventricular tachycardia in children and adolescents achieved an immediate success rate of 94.4%, with an arrhythmia recurrence rate of 10.7%.
Cohort (n=287)
Does radiofrequency catheter ablation successfully treat supraventricular tachycardias in children and adolescents?
Radiofrequency catheter ablation is highly successful (94.4%) with a low complication rate (2.09%) for treating supraventricular tachycardias in pediatric patients.
We report our experience in radiofrequency catheter ablation between April, 1992 and December, 1998, in which we treated 287 patients less than 18 years of age (mean 14.3 +/- 3.1 years) with supraventricular tachycardia. Accessory, pathways were the arrhythmic substrate in 252 of the patients (87.8%), the patients having a total of 265 accessory pathways. Atrioventricular nodal re-entry was the cause of tachycardia in 26 patients (9.0%), while atrial flutter was detected in the remaining 9 patients (3.1%). We were able successfully to eliminate the accessory pathway in 236 patients (89%), but 25 patients had recurrent arrhythmias. Ablation proved successful in all cases of atrioventricular node re-entry tachycardia, the slow pathway being ablated in 25 patients, and the fast pathway in only one case. Recurrence of the arrhythmia occurred in three patients (11.5%). We performed a second ablation in these children, all then proving successful. The ablation was successful in all cases of atrial flutter, with one recurrence (11.1%). Overall, therefore, ablation was immediately successful in 271 patients (94.4%), with a recurrence of the arrhythmia in 29 cases (10.7%). The incidence of serious complications was 2.09%. There was one late death due to infective endocarditis, 3 patients suffered complete heart block, 1 had mild mitral regurgitation, and 1 patient developed an haematoma in the groin. We conclude that radiofrequency catheter ablation can now be considered a standard option for the management of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardias in children and young adults.
Iturralde et al. (Sat,) conducted a cohort in Supraventricular tachycardia (n=287). Radiofrequency catheter ablation was evaluated on Immediate ablation success. Radiofrequency catheter ablation for supraventricular tachycardia in children and adolescents achieved an immediate success rate of 94.4%, with an arrhythmia recurrence rate of 10.7%.