Case report: Widely split P' waves in a patient with focal atrial tachycardia

Author:

Jiang Hao,Ruan Zhongbao,Ren Yin,Ding Xiangwei

Abstract

BackgroundWidely split P waves in sinus rhythm have been reported previously. However, widely split P' waves in focal atrial tachycardia (AT) on a surface electrocardiogram (ECG) have rarely been reported. The electrophysiological mechanism is relatively difficult to clarify, requiring a electrophysiological study.Case summaryA 67-year-old patient, who had undergone two radiofrequency ablations for atrial fibrillation, presented with recurrent palpitation. During the palpitation episode, the 12-lead ECG showed AT with a 3:1 atrioventricular conduction rate. P' waves were markedly prolonged in duration and widely split in morphology. An electrophysiological study showed that the tachycardia arose from the left atrial appendage (LAA) and was conducted through two distinct pathways. The impulse of one pathway was transmitted solely via the superior part of the atrium, including the Bachmann bundle. The second pathway was conducted via the coronary sinus and transmitted the impulse from the LAA to the ventricle. After the site showed that the earliest activation was ablated, repeated intravenous infusion of isoprenaline and programmed atrial stimulation did not induce tachycardia.ConclusionWidely split P' waves in AT indicate intra- and interatrial conduction blocks, which can be easily overlooked due to the presence of low-voltage areas. Therefore, an electrophysiological study is crucial for identifying the origin of the tachycardia and elucidating the mechanistic details.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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