Right Atrial Flutter Due to Lower Loop Reentry
- 6 April 1999
- journal article
- other
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 99 (13) , 1700-1705
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.99.13.1700
Abstract
Background —The mechanisms of an atrial flutter (AFL) that is more rapid and at times more irregular than typical AFL are unknown. Methods and Results —Twenty-nine patients with AFL were studied. Atrial electrograms were recorded from a 20-pole catheter placed against the tricuspid annulus (TA), with its distal electrodes lateral to the isthmus between the TA and the eustachian ridge (ER), and from the His bundle and coronary sinus catheters. Atrial extrastimuli were delivered in the TA-ER isthmus during typical AFL. Episodes of a right atrial flutter rhythm that was different from typical AFL were induced in 3 patients and occurred spontaneously in 3 patients. This sustained AFL, designated as lower-loop reentry (LLR), involved the lower right atrium (RA), as manifested by early breakthrough in the lower RA, wave-front collision in the high lateral RA or septum, and conduction through the TA-ER isthmus. Linear ablation resulting in bidirectional conduction block in the TA-ER isthmus terminated spontaneous LLR in 3 patients and rendered LLR noninducible in all patients. The cycle length of LLR was shorter than that of typical AFL (217±32 versus 272±40 ms, P Conclusions —LLR is a subtype of right atrial flutter and depends on conduction through the TA-ER isthmus.Keywords
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