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Call Us+91 92688 80303Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is an extra signalling pathway between the upper and lower chambers of the heart that causes a rapid heartbeat (tachycardia). It is also known as preexcitation syndrome. This condition is a congenital heart defect, which means that it has been present since birth. However, the syndrome is relatively rare.
WPW syndrome is not life-threatening but poses a risk of a serious heart problem. Rarely, it may cause sudden cardiac death in children and young adults.
Symptoms of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome may include one or more of the following:
Signs and symptoms seen in infants include:
Some people have WPW without any symptoms, and the condition is known as WPW pattern. This pattern is detected on routine ECG.
Cardiac tests allow the detection of unusually rapid heartbeats and help assess conditions that may cause arrhythmias. The tests include:
The treatment for Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome depends upon the severity and frequency of symptoms. Additionally, factors such as the type of heart rhythm problem (such as arrhythmia) causing the fast heart rate also contribute to deciding on a treatment plan. The treatment goals are to slow a fast heart rate when it occurs and prevent future episodes. Treatment options for a rapid heart rate include:
Doctors recommend following a heart-healthy lifestyle for patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome or episodes of a fast heart rate. Take these steps:
Some complications of Wolff Parkinson's White syndrome include the following:
Risk factors that place a patient at higher risk for sudden cardiac death include:
Once identified and treated, Wolff Parkinson's White syndrome has an excellent prognosis. Furthermore, it has the potential for a permanent cure with radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation therapy. Asymptomatic patients with only preexcitation on ECG also have a very good prognosis. However, many develop symptomatic arrhythmias over time, which may be prevented with prophylactic EPS and RF catheter ablation.
People who have a history of a sudden heart attack in their family or symptoms of tachyarrhythmias or cardiac arrest have the worst prognosis. However, the prognosis is excellent if timely treatment is provided, including curative ablation.
Reviewed by Dr. Munesh Tomar - Director, Paediatric (Ped) Cardiology, Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology.
Max Healthcare is home to 5000 eminent doctors in the world, most of whom are pioneers in their respective fields. Additionally, they are renowned for developing innovative and revolutionary clinical procedures.
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