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Circulation. 2004
Published online before print March 22, 2004, doi: 10.1161/01.CIR.0000124221.84399.48
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Submitted on June 23, 2003
Revised on January 7, 2004
Accepted on January 9, 2004

Lower Loop Reentry as a Mechanism of Clockwise Right Atrial Flutter

Shulong Zhang MD, George Younis MD, Ramesh Hariharan MD, John Ho MD, Yanfei Yang MD, John Ip MD, Ranjun K. Thakur MD, John Seger MD, Melvin M. Scheinman MD, and Jie Cheng MD, PhD*

From the Texas Heart Institute/St Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston (S.Z., G.Y., R.H., J.H., J.S., J.C.); Section of Cardiology, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University, Lansing (J.I., R.K.T.); and Cardiac Electrophysiology, University of California, San Francisco (Y.Y., M.M.S.).

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jcheng{at}heart.thi.tmc.edu.

Background--Right atrial reentrant tachycardia resulting from lower loop reentry (LLR) around the inferior vena cava (IVC) has been described recently. However, all reported cases of LLR in the literature have negative flutter waves on the inferior surface ECG leads similar to that of counterclockwise typical atrial flutter around the tricuspid annulus (TA). Right atrial flutter with positive flutter waves in the inferior ECG leads has been assumed to rotate as a single reentrant activation wave front around the TA, and the role of LLR in those patients is not known.

Methods and Results--Twelve consecutive patients with flutter wave morphology on surface ECG consistent with clockwise atrial flutter were studied. The endocardial activation pattern recorded from conventional multipolar electrode catheters was characteristic of clockwise atrial flutter around the TA. Entrainment pacing in all 12 patients and 3D activation sequence mapping in 7 patients, however, revealed clockwise LLR involving the lower right atrium around the IVC in 7 patients, figure-of-8 double-loop reentry around both the IVC and TA in 4, and single reentrant loop around the TA in 1. Linear radiofrequency ablation in the isthmus between the TA and IVC (TI isthmus) terminated the tachycardia in all patients.

Conclusions--Surface ECG flutter wave morphology and limited recording intracardiac sites proved insufficient to delineate the precise mechanism of the TI isthmus-dependent clockwise right atrial flutters. Most right atrial flutters with positive flutter wave on surface ECG may be supported by a reentrant circuit around the IVC or a figure-of-8 double-loop reentry involving both the IVC and TA.


Key words: atrial flutter • pacing • reentry




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