Successful ablation of bifocal premature ventricular complexes from both left bundle branches triggering polymorphic ventricular tachycardia in long QT syndrome 2: a case report.
Martin MartinekGeorgios KolliasMichael DerndorferHelmut PürerfellnerPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
This case presents two interesting insights: firstly, the consistent bigeminal pattern of the torsade de pointes triggering PVC. These were retrieved from the device interrogation and correlated with the pattern that was seen at the time of the procedure. Secondly, PVC morphologies suggested an origin from both the left ventricular (posterior and anterior) fascicles, which have not been described so far. This was confirmed by the preceding Purkinje potentials seen at the successful ablation sites in sinus rhythm and during PVC. Ablation of triggering PVCs causing recurrent VT/VF in LQTS 2 is feasible and effective over a mid-term follow-up.