[Bidirectional ventricular tachycardias].

Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss

Service de cardiologie, hôpital Lariboisière, Paris.

Published: December 2003

Bidirectional tachycardias are rare arrhythmias. Nevertheless in the sixties and seventies these arrhythmias prompted much work relating to their mechanism. Discussions about the supposed supra-ventricular origin of certain bidirectional tachycardias essentially rested on presumptive arguments based on electrocardiographic analysis. All the electrophysiological investigations which could be performed in tachycardia showed a ventricular origin. The current hypotheses concerning the electrophysiological mechanism favour non-unifocal mechanisms as well as a very diverse aetiology: an automatic focus, or the triggered activities being associated with alternating conduction, or re-entry between the left hemibranches. Although the classic context is of excess digitalis with advanced cardiopathy, readily in atrial fibrillation with a poor prognosis as a corollary, the most recent description of catecholergic ventricular tachycardias with the very characteristic appearance of bidirectional tachycardias justifies updating the understanding of these unusual tachycardias.

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