Background: Catheter ablation of accessory pathways (AP) with bidirectional conduction may be challenging due to issues related to anatomical course or location.

Objective: We describe an alternative electro-anatomical mapping technique which aims at depicting the entire anatomic course of the AP from the atrial toward the ventricular insertion in order to guide catheter ablation.

Methods: Twenty consecutive patients with confirmed bidirectional AP conduction and at least one previous ablation procedure or para-Hisian location were included. 3-D electro-anatomical mapping was used to depict the merged 10-ms isochrone area of maximum early activation of both the ventricular and atrial signals during sinus rhythm and ventricular pacing/orthodromic tachycardia, respectively. Catheter ablation was performed within the depicted earliest isochrone area.

Results: Acute bidirectional AP conduction block was achieved in all patients 4.2 ± 1.7 s after the first radiofrequency energy pulse was delivered, without reconnection during a 30 ± 10 min post-ablation observation time. No procedural complications were seen. After a mean follow-up period of 9 ± 7 months (range 3 to 16), no recurrences were documented.

Conclusion: This merged two-way mapping technique is a safe, efficient, and effective technique for ablation of APs with bidirectional conduction.

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