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Unexpected Complete AV Block Following Transcatheter Ablation of a Left Posteroseptal Accessory Pathway
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Radiofrequency catheter ablation is the procedure of choice for the nonpharmacological treatment of AV connections that are responsible for debilitating tachycardia. This article describes a patient with a manifest left posteroseptal accessory pathway and recurrent syncopes in whom a transient complete AV block occurred after transcatheter radiofrequency ablation of the left posteroseptal pathway. Three electrical abnormalities were present in this patient: AV infra‐Hisian block, a left posteroseptal accessory pathway, and an AV nodal reentry tachycardia. This case report reminds you that one should be prepared for all fall backs during catheter ablation.
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