Extra‐cardiac vagal stimulation: Clinical utility of a novel diagnostic and therapeutic tool in supraventricular tachycardia
Jose Carlos Pachon‐M, Enrique Pachon‐M, Tasso Lobo, Tomas Santillana‐P, Carlos Pachon, Juan Pachon‐M, Christian Higuti, Maria Zelia Pachon, John Clark

TL;DR
A new method called extracardiac vagal stimulation helps diagnose and treat heart rhythm disorders more effectively.
Contribution
ECVS is introduced as a novel diagnostic and therapeutic tool for supraventricular tachycardia.
Findings
ECVS successfully induced AV and VA block, aiding in the differentiation of AVNRT and accessory pathways.
ECVS was effective in confirming successful ablation by showing absence of anomalous conduction.
ECVS proved reliable in complex cases involving concealed pathways and atypical tachycardia.
Abstract
The differential diagnosis of supraventricular tachycardias (SVTs) is essential during radiofrequency‐(RF) ablation. The extracardiac vagal stimulation (ECVS), introduced in 2015, offers new insights for electrophysiological studies and ablation, allowing controlled cardiac vagal effect. Prospective study of 625 SVT ablation patients. ECVS was performed using a regular electrophysiology catheter to study atrioventricular (AV) and ventriculo‐atrial (VA) conduction and their effects on tachycardia. Baseline ECVS was performed to determine the optimal position for right or left ECVS, near the jugular foramen. ECVS was repeated during atrial and ventricular pacing (VP) to monitor the procedure's progression and ensure successful endpoints. ECVS was successful in 611/625 patients (98%), 381 (62.3%) had AV node reentry tachycardia‐(AVNRT), and 230 (37.6%) accessory pathway (AP), including…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrhythmias and Treatments · Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies · Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
