Persistent T-wave changes after radiofrequency catheter ablation of an accessary connection (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome) are caused by "cardiac memory"

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Geller, JC
Carlson, MD
Goette, A
Reek, S
Hartung, WM
Klein, HU
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[1] Univ Hosp Magdeburg, Div Cardiol, D-39120 Magdeburg, Germany
[2] Case Western Reserve Univ, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
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10.1016/S0002-8703(99)70028-1
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence and origin of T-wave changes after ablation of an accessory atrioventricular connection (AC), which could either be a sign of damage to the coronary circulation or a result of persistent abnormal repolarization secondary to previously abnormal ventricular activation ("cardiac memory"). Methods and Results Ninety of 107 consecutive patients (33 women and 57 men, mean age 36 +/- 5 years) undergoing successful catheter ablation of an AC were studied. Patients with bundle branch block or more than 1 AC were excluded. Sixty-four patients had manifest preexcitation (group 1) and 26 had a concealed AC (group 2). immediately after loss of preexcitation, 38 (59%) patients with a manifest AC showed T-wave abnormalities. In contrast, none of the patients with a concealed AC had T-wave abnormalities after ablation (P < .05). The T-wave changes (1) did not correlate with the number or duration of energy applications or with markers of tissue injury; (2) correlated with the location of the AC and the degree of preexcitation, respectively; and (3) completely resolved over a period of weeks to months. None of the patients had recurrence of preexcitation or tachycardia during a mean follow-up of 16 +/- 7 months. Conclusions T-wave changes after ablation are most likely caused by "cardiac memory" and are not a sign of myocardial or coronary injury.
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