Modes of onset ("initiating events") for paroxysmal atrial tachycardia in infants and children

Ann Dunnigan, David G. Benditt, D. Woodrow Benson

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Abstract

Observations of spontaneous onset of paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT) in infants and children have been infrequently reported. This study reports on modes of spontaneous onset of PAT in 22 infants and 8 children in whom onset of PAT was recorded during continuous electrocardiographic recording. During PAT, all 30 patients used the normal specialized atrioventricular conduction system for ventricular activation, with atrial activation occurring through an accessory atrioventricular connection (orthodromic reciprocating tachycardia). Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome was present in 7 patients. Analysis of the mode of onset of PAT revealed that infants initiated PAT with atrial extrasystoles or sinus acceleration (a gradual shortening of the P-P interval). In 10 infants more than 10 PAT onsets were recorded, and in these infants the mode of onset was sinus acceleration. In 7 infants, both atrial extrasystole and sinus acceleration were observed to initiate PAT. In the older children, onset of PAT followed atrial extrasystole (3 patients), ventricular extrasystole (2 patients), and sinus pause with junctional escape (3 patients). It has been previously recognized that the natural history of these "initiating events" varies with patient age. Variations in frequency of spontaneous episodes of PAT may relate to chronologic variations in frequency and type of initiating events.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1280-1287
Number of pages8
JournalThe American Journal of Cardiology
Volume57
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 1986

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Funding Information:
From the Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine, Variety Club Heart Hospital, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This study was sponsored in part by the Dwan Family Fund, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, and Grant 83 898 from the American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas. Manuscript received September 23,1985;r evised manuscript received December 13,1985, accepted December 18,1985.

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