THE R’’ WAVE IN V1 AND THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL QRS VECTOR IN AVF COMBINE TO A NOVEL 12-LEAD ECG ALGORITHM TO IDENTIFY SLOW CONDUCTING ANATOMICAL ISTHMUS 3 IN PATIENTS WITH TETRALOGY OF FALLOT
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Type: Presentation - doctors , Number in the programme: 17 | |
Wallet J.1, Kimura Y.1, Blom N.2, Man S.1, Jongbloed M.1, Zeppenfeld K.1 1 Department of Cardilogy, Heart Lung Centre, Leiden, Netherlands, 2 Centre for Congenital Heart Disease, Leiden, Netherlands | |
Aims: Patients with repaired tetralogy of Fallot (rTOF) have an increased risk of ventricular tachycardia (VT), with slow conducting anatomical isthmus (SCAI) 3 as dominant VT substrate. In patients with right bundle branch block (RBBB), SCAI 3 leads to local activation delay with a shift of terminal RV activation towards the lateral RVOT which may be detected by terminal QRS vector changes on sinus rhythm ECG. | |