Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology Baylor Scott & White Medical Center‐Temple Temple Texas USA
Abstract
AbstractIntroductionAtrial fibrillation and atrial flutter originating from the donor s heart is a commonly reported complication post heart transplant. Atrial tachyarrhythmia originating from the recipient s heart, propagated through recipient‐to‐donor connections, is rare with only few cases reported in the literature; most reported cases from our review occur years post‐transplant.CaseA 47‐year‐old male presented with atrial tachycardia 6 months post heart transplant. Electrophysiologic study demonstrated atrial fibrillation originating from native heart and propagated through atrio‐atrial connections to the donor heart. This arrhythmia was successfully terminated with radiofrequency ablation.ConclusionAtrio‐atrial connection between recipient and donor can form as early as a few months post heart transplant. Radiofrequency ablation appears to be an effective treatment for atrial fibrillation propagated through donor‐to‐recipient connections.