- syndrome of pre-excitation of ventricles due to Bundle of Kent (accessory pathway)
- Type A WPW (posterior left atrial wall to left ventricle), negative delta wave in lead I and positive delta wave in leads V1-V6
- Type B WPW (lateral right atrial wall to right ventricle), positive delta wave in lead I and biphasic or negative delta wave in leads V1-V3
- common types of arrhythmias at presentation: reciprocating tachycardia (80%), atrial fibrillation(15%), atrial flutter (5%)
- associations : Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), Ebstein's anomaly, mitral valve prolapse, thyrotoxicosis, Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON)
- ECG: delta wave
- can be associated with negative delta waves in II, III, aVF
- definite treatment : radiofrequency catheter ablation of accessory pathway
- Drugs to be avoided in WPW (ABCD)
- A - adenosine
- B - beta blocker
- C - calcium channel blocker
- D - digoxin
- treatment for WPW with AF : flecainide, sotalol, disopyramide, amiodarone
- Short PR interval without delta wave suggest Lown Ganong Levine (LGL) syndrome
- Short PR interval without delta wave suggest Lown Ganong Levine (LGL) syndrome
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