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Ventricular insertion site ablation of a Mahaim atriofascicular fibre in Ebstein anomaly

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 May 2024

Stefan Kurath-Koller*
Affiliation:
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
Hannes Sallmon
Affiliation:
Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
Daniel Scherr
Affiliation:
Division of Cardiology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria
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Corresponding author: S. Kurath-Koller; Email: stefan.kurath@medunigraz.at
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Abstract

Ebstein anomaly is frequently associated with accessory pathways, including Mahaim atriofascicular fibres. We herein illustrate successful Mahaim fibre ablation in Ebstein anomaly by targeting the ventricular insertion site below the tricuspid ridge.

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Images in Congenital Cardiac Disease
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Figure 1. Ventricular insertion site ablation of a Mahaim atriofascicular fibre in Ebstein anomaly. a. MRI depicting Ebstein morphology with displacement of the tricuspid valve and atrialized ventricular area. White line – ablation catheter position; white shadowed area – suspected accessory pathway; green line – septal tricuspid valve annular displacement distance. b. Three-dimensional electroanatomical map. Yellow arrow – Mahaim potential on electrogram. White dots – Mahaim potential locations; cyan dots – Mahaim potential locations; pink dot – best Mahaim potential locations; and red dot – final ablation point resulting in persistent block within 8 s (35W, 47°C). c. Fluoroscopic right anterior oblique view depicting catheter positions with ablation catheter at final ablation spot. ABL = ablation catheter (Thermocool Smarttouch, J&J Med Tech, 8.5F); CS = coronary sinus catheter (deflectable decapolar, 6F); HRA = high right atrial catheter (fixed-shape quadripolar, 6F); RV = right ventricular apical catheter (fixed-shape quadripolar, 6F). d. 12-lead electrocardiogram strip during ablation showing block of accessory pathway conduction (vertical line) resulting in atrioventricular nodal conduction only. HRA = high right atrial catheter; RV = right ventricular apical catheter.