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Comprehensive assessment of Mahaim accessory pathways’ anatomic distribution

Objective To present the authors’ experience of Mahaim-type accessory pathways (MAPs), focusing on anatomic localizations. Methods Data from consecutive patients who underwent electrophysiological study (EPS) for MAP ablation in two tertiary centres, between January 1998 and June 2020, were retrospe...

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Published in:Journal of international medical research 2022-01, Vol.50 (1), p.3000605211069751-3000605211069751
Main Authors: Gormel, Suat, Yasar, Salim, Yildirim, Erkan, Asil, Serkan, Baris, Veysel Ozgur, Gokoglan, Yalcın, Celik, Murat, Yuksel, Uygar Cagdas, Vurgun, Veysel Kutay, Kabul, Hasan Kutsi, Kose, Sedat
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Summary:Objective To present the authors’ experience of Mahaim-type accessory pathways (MAPs), focusing on anatomic localizations. Methods Data from consecutive patients who underwent electrophysiological study (EPS) for MAP ablation in two tertiary centres, between January 1998 and June 2020, were retrospectively analysed. Results Of the 55 included patients, 27 (49.1%) were male, and the overall mean age was 29.5 ± 11.6 years (range, 12–66 years). MAPs were ablated at the tricuspid annulus in 43 patients (78.2%), mitral annulus in four patients (7.3%), paraseptal region in three patients (5.5%), and right ventricle mid-apical region in five patients (9.1%). Among 49 patients who planned for ablation therapy, the success rate was 91.8% (45 patients). Conclusion MAPs were most often ablated at the lateral aspect of the tricuspid annuli, sometimes at other sides of the tricuspid and mitral annuli, and infrequently in the right ventricle. The M potential mapping technique is likely to be a useful target for ablation of MAPs.
ISSN:0300-0605
1473-2300
DOI:10.1177/03000605211069751