Figures Figure
1. (A) 12-lead ECG
showing delta wave before ablation, narrow QRS tachycardia, and
disappearance of delta wave after ablation. (B) Selected angiography in
right anterior oblique (RAO30°), left anterior oblique (LAO45°) ,and
LAO20° projections depicting a long diverticulum which protruded from
the right lateral side of TV of RA to RV. (C)The site of successful
ablation was in the middle cavity of the diverticulum, local
ventricular activation (MAP 1-2) precedes the QRS onset by 37ms, an A:V
ratio of about 1:10 was observed in the local electrogram. (D)
Contrast-enhanced CT of RA and RV showed a large-sized diverticulum
located lateral to the RV after ablation.
Supplementary material online, Video 1. Selected angiography in
right anterior oblique (RAO30°) projection depicting a large-sized
diverticulum.
Supplementary material online, Video 2. Selected angiography in
left anterior oblique (LAO45°) projection depicting a large-sized
diverticulum.
Supplementary material online, Video 3. Selected angiography in
left anterior oblique (LAO20°) projection depicting a large-sized
diverticulum.