• Thorac Cardiovasc Surg · Dec 2000

    Role of electrophysiological studies and arrhythmia intervention in repairing Ebstein's anomaly.

    • C J Huang, I S Chiu, F Y Lin, W J Chen, J L Lin, H M Lo, M H Wu, and S H Chu.
    • Department of Surgery, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei.
    • Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2000 Dec 1; 48 (6): 347-50.

    BackgroundRepairing Ebstein's anomaly without correction of associated arrhythmia may result in sudden death. Catheter or surgical ablation is indicated for various symptomatic tachyarrhythmias in Ebstein's anomaly.MethodsBetween October 1973 and October 1997, 30 patients with Ebstein's anomaly underwent surgical repair in our hospital. Tricuspid valve replacement was performed in 13 patients, tricuspid annuloplasty and valvuloplasty in the remaining 17 patients. Preoperative electrophysiological studies were performed in 11 patients after 1980. Concomitant arrhythmia ablation was done in 10 patients: 4 for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, 2 for atrioventricular (AV) nodal reentrant tachycardia, one for ventricular tachycardia and 3 for paroxysmal atrial flutter and fibrillation.ResultsNo mortality or major morbidity occurred in those patients undergoing arrhythmia intervention. There were 7 deaths in total; 6 died suddenly, and the other died of purulent mediastinitis. None of the 6 sudden deaths underwent preoperative electrophysiological evaluation. The functional recovery was good in all survivals.ConclusionsWe conclude that detailed preoperative electrophysiological evaluation in patients with Ebstein's anomaly is mandatory. Aggressive surgical intervention of the associated arrhythmias in addition to anatomic correction can reduce the sudden death in Ebstein's anomaly.

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