SHORT RP TACHYCARDIA, SUCCESFULLY MANAGED WITH RADIO FREQUENCY ABLATION.
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A 35-year female patient presented with recurrent palpitations. Her baseline ECG was normal but during the episode of palpitations, it revealed short RP tachycardia. Intracardiac ECG revealed orthodromic reentrant tachycardia due to concealed left lateral pathway (Figure 1). She was successfully treated by radio-frequency ablation through a trans-septal approach. Figure 2 shows RV pacing getting conducted over the left lateral pathway to atria which disappears after ablation of the pathway.
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