Electrocardiographic and electrophysiological characteristics of fasciculoventricular fibers in children.
Ayse SuluHasan Candas KafaliGulhan Tunca SahinGulhan Tunca SahinPublished in: Pacing and clinical electrophysiology : PACE (2022)
Although, the fasciculoventricular fibers themselves are not the cause of tachyarrhythmia, the accessory pathway and other tachyarrhythmia substrate frequency accompanying these cases are quite high (approximately 40%) in EPS. The delta wave characteristics of ablated patients are very similar to FVF patients. While all patients with isolated FVF were adenosine responsive, most of those with additional manifest WPW were unresponsive. Therefore, performing EPS in patients with suspected FVF based on surface ECG features seems to be important for the detection of additional tachyarrhythmias and risky accessory pathways.