Affiliation:
1. Cardiovascular Center Tsuchiura Kyodo Hospital Tsuchiura Ibaraki Japan
2. Department of Cardiovascular Medicine Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundQRS morphology can change during ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) with the appearance of bundle branch block (BBB).MethodsWe retrospectively investigated 195 consecutive patients who underwent an initial ablation of VA. The study inclusion criteria were VAs that were successfully ablated in the outflow tract (OT) and in whom right bundle branch block (RBBB) was induced by catheter manipulation close to the His bundle area during sinus rhythm, before any radiofrequency application. We analyzed the QRS morphology of the VAs with and without RBBB during sinus beats.ResultsTwenty‐four patients (age 59 ± 17 years, female 14) developed RBBB at some point during their procedure. The successful ablation sites of the VAs were the right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) in 12 patients, pulmonary artery in one, left coronary cusp in five, right coronary cusp in three, right‐left cusp junction in two, and great cardiac vein in two. QRS‐morphology change was observed in five (20%) cases. The successful ablation sites in that group were the left coronary cusp in three cases, right coronary cusp in one, and RVOT septum in one. The QRS duration of the VAs increased during RBBB.ConclusionsThere are some cases of OT‐VAs in which the QRS waveform changes with the appearance of catheter induced RBBB. We need to be aware that when QRS morphology changes during an OT‐VA ablation, it does not necessarily mean that the origin or exit of the VA has changed.