Abstract

To determine if pediatric patients with a history of lone atrial fibrillation (AF) have other forms of supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) that may potentially trigger AF. A multicenter review of patients with lone AF who underwent electrophysiology (EP) study from 2006-2011 was performed. age ≤21 years, normal ventricular function, structurally normal heart, history of AF, and EP study and/or ablation performed. congenital heart disease or cardiomyopathy. Patient demographics, findings at EP study and follow-up data were recorded. Eighteen patients met inclusion criteria. The mean age was 17.9±2.2 years, weight was 82±21 kg, body mass index was 27±6, and 15 (83%) were males. Eleven (61%) were overweight or obese. Seven (39%) had inducible SVT during EP study: 5 atrioventricular nodal re-entry tachycardia (71%) and 2 concealed accessory pathways with inducible atrioventricular re-entry tachycardia (29%). All 7 patients with inducible SVT underwent radiofrequency ablation. There were no complications during EP study and/or ablation for all 18 patients. The mean follow-up was 1.7±1.5 years and there were no recurrences in the 7 patients who underwent ablation. There were 2 recurrences of AF in patients with no other form of SVT during EP study. Inducible SVT was found in 39% of pediatric patients undergoing EP study for lone AF. EP study should be considered for pediatric patients presenting with lone AF.

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