RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Experience with radiofrequency catheter ablation of fascicular tachycardia. JF Heart JO Heart FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Cardiovascular Society SP 104 OP 107 DO 10.1136/hrt.77.2.104 VO 77 IS 2 A1 D. H. Bennett YR 1997 UL http://heart.bmj.com/content/77/2/104.abstract AB OBJECTIVE: To report experience with radiofrequency catheter ablation of fascicular tachycardia including two cases of the rare type of this arrhythmia which arises from the anterior fascicle of the left bundle branch. DESIGN: Review of results of radiofrequency ablation in nine consecutive patients presenting with fascicular tachycardia. SETTING: Regional cardiac centre. INTERVENTION: Percutaneous radiofrequency catheter ablation, performed between 1993 and 1996. RESULTS: Radiofrequency ablation was successful in both patients with tachycardia arising from the anterior fascicle and in six of the seven patients with tachycardia arising from the anterior fascicle and in six of the seven patients with tachycardias arising from the posterior fascicle. Notable differences in the "right bundle branch block" configuration of lead V1 during tachycardia between patients were observed. One patient with incessant tachycardia had marked impairment of ventricular function which returned to normal after ablation. CONCLUSIONS: Radiofrequency ablation is effective in both anterior and posterior fascicular tachycardias. The arrhythmia can cause reversible impairment of ventricular function.