Journal of Clinical Pediatrics ›› 2020, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (7): 505-.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1000-3606.2020.07.007

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Radiofrequency ablation for preexcitation cardiomyopathy: a case report and literature review

 LIU Guolin, XU Xin, LIU Qian, LIU Yunli, MING Li, YI Qijian, LYU Tiewei   

  1. Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Child Development and Disorders; National Clinical Research Center for Child Health and Disorders; China International Science and Technology Cooperation base of Child development and Critical Disorders; Children’s Hospital of Chongqing Medical University; Chongqing Key Laboratory of Pediatrics, Chongqing 400014, China
  • Published:2020-07-14

Abstract:  Objective To explore the pathogenesis, diagnosis and radiofrequency ablation effect of preexcitation cardiomyopathy in children. Method The clinical data of a preexcitation cardiomyopathy in a child was analyzed retrospectively. Results In a 12-year-old boy, electrocardiogram showed type B Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Echocardiography showed dilated cardiomyopathy without tachycardia attack during the course of the disease. Electrophysiological examination revealed right posterior septal accessory pathway. After radiofrequency ablation, electrocardiogram showed that the delta wave disappeared and echocardiography showed that the left ventricle size shrank and the cardiac function improved and the clinical symptoms were significantly improved. Conclusion The non-synchronization of excitation-mechanical contraction coupling in left ventricle caused by ventricular preexcitation may be the most important pathogenesis of preexcitation cardiomyopathy, in which the overt accessory pathway in the right septum is the most common. Radiofrequency ablation is effective and has a good prognosis.

Key words: preexcitation cardiomyopathy; catheter ablation; accessory pathway; child