QRS complex axis deviation changing in catheter ablation of left fascicular ventricular tachycardia
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
The mechanisms of the QRS complex axis deviation changing of idiopathic left fascicular ventricular tachycardia (FVT) during or after radiofrequency catheter ablation were investigated in this study, which were still not well defined.
In the index procedure, FVTs characterized by right bundle branch block configuration and left-axis deviation (LAD-FVT) were ablated at the VT exit site guided by the earliest ventricular activation with fused presystolic Purkinje potential (PP) in 234 consecutive patients. A new type of FVT characterized by right-axis deviation (RAD-FVT) was identified after successful elimination of the LAD-FVT in 12 patients, including 9 patients during the index procedure and 3 patients during follow-up. The QRS duration of RAD-FVT was shorter than that of LAD-FVT (115.3 ± 15.2 vs. 125.3 ± 16.4 ms,
The axis deviation changing of QRS complex in FVT may be attributed to the different exit sites of the reentry.
Contributors

Genqing Zhou
Author

Xiaofeng Lu
Author

Zhenning Nie
Author

Songwen Chen
Author

Yong Wei
Author

Lidong Cai
Author

Juan Xu
Author

Yu Ding
Author

Shi Peng
Author

Xiaoyu Wu
Author

Shaowen Liu
Author

