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Orthodromic AVRT due to a hidden accessory pathway

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Patient
45-year-old man with no prior history, admittted for palpitations (several episodes over the past month lasting about 30 minutes);
Trace
This electrocardiogram performed between tachycardia episodes is within normal limits;
Trace
Recording of the onset of a tachycardia; an atrial extrasystole is conducted through the normal pathways with a prolonged PR interval; beginning of a tachycardia with narrow QRS and identical to the sinus complexes; atrial activity difficult to identify but seemingly present with 1:1 conduction in the ascending portion of the T wave; the positioning of atrial activity points to an orthodromic tachycardia due to accessory pathway;
Comments

On the previous tracing, we detailed the electrocardiographic characteristics of an orthodromic atrio-ventricula reentrant tachycardia due to accessory pathway.

Exergue
An accessory pathway is said to be hidden when there is no anterograde conduction; the occurrence of orthodromic tachycardia is possible if the conduction through the retrograde accessory pathway is preserved; there is however no risk of sudden death due to rapidly conducted atrial fibrillation. An accessory pathway is said to be hidden when there is no anterograde conduction; the occurrence of orthodromic tachycardia is possible if the conduction through the retrograde accessory pathway is preserved; there is however no risk of sudden death due to rapidly conducted atrial fibrillation.
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