This EGM was obtained from a 46 year old female with presumed AVJRT. After many ablations in the slow pathway region, tachycardia could still be induced, arousing suspicion that perhaps this SVT was not typical AVJRT. Following this, atrial overdrive pacing was performed during tachycardia. What does the below result indicate?
(figure based on: Fan R et al. Novel use of atrial overdrive pacing to differentiate junctional tachycardia from AVNRT. Heart Rhythm. 2011;8(6):840–4)
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Answer: This EGM is diagnostic of a focal arrhythmia arising from the His Bundle/AV node due to an AHHA response following successful atrial overdrive pacing, consistent with Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia.
Junctional Ectopic Tachycardia is a fairly rare phenomenon in Adults with a poorly understood pathogenesis probably involving enhanced automaticity from the AV nodal/Bundle of His region.
Since the JET arises from the AV node, it’s presentation appears very similar to typical AVJRT, with a short VA time of <70ms, and the earliest A occurring in the His A catheter (close to the AV node).
Will be a topic for another day. Suffice to say, that ablation requires closer proximity to the AV node, with higher risk of AV block, lower procedural success and higher risk of recurrence.
The below illustration attempts to recreate sites of attempted JET ablation and demonstrates perilous proximity to the AV node where catastrophic injury to the AV node is risked with ablation. For this reason, JET ablation is often abandoned in favour of medication, or performed with cryomapping and cryoablation. Alternative methods, such as ablation from the NCC have been proposed, but are not the subject of todays discussion.
Pacing the atrium 20ms faster the the TCL is useful in differentiating JET from AVJRT in patients with 1:1 AV conduction.
You must accelerate tachycardia to your pacing cycle length and the tachycardia must continue at it’s original TCL.
Top tip: Always confirm your last entrained His/V signal! Measure it, don’t assume it.
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This BeatBox post was based on the JET lectures contained in the Complex SVT Program 4, part of EP in Practice. EP Mastery in 2 years. No shortcuts. No compromises.
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