Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome

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| Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | WPW syndrome |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, syncope |
| Complications | Atrial fibrillation, sudden cardiac death |
| Onset | Childhood or adolescence |
| Duration | Chronic |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Accessory pathway |
| Risks | Family history, genetic predisposition |
| Diagnosis | Electrocardiogram, electrophysiological study |
| Differential diagnosis | Atrial flutter, ventricular tachycardia, AV nodal reentrant tachycardia |
| Prevention | None |
| Treatment | Catheter ablation, medications (e.g., beta blockers, antiarrhythmics) |
| Medication | Procainamide, amiodarone |
| Prognosis | Generally good with treatment |
| Frequency | 1-3 per 1,000 people |
| Deaths | Rare |

- Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome is a condition involving the heart.
- Electrical signals in the heart usually travel along certain pathways to tell the heart to beat regularly.
- People with WPW syndrome are born with an extra electrical pathway that changes the way these signals travel.
Cause[edit]
WPW is caused by the presence of an abnormal pathway between the atria and the ventricles.
Symptoms[edit]
- Symptoms of the arrhythmia that occur in WPW syndrome may include palpitations, chest pain or tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, or faintness.
- Some people experience few to no symptoms. Others may have symptoms twice a week or more often.

Diagnosis[edit]
- Most people with WPW syndrome do not have any other heart problems.
- Sometimes WPW syndrome is diagnosed during a routine test for heart disease, such as an electrocardiogram.
- Your doctor may recommend testing for WPW syndrome if you have atrial fibrillation, known as A-fib, or a family history of WPW syndrome.
- You may be asked to wear a Holter or event monitor that records your heart’s electrical activity while you do your normal activities.

Treatment[edit]
- If your doctor diagnoses you with WPW syndrome, you may need medicine to control or prevent a fast heartbeat.
- If medicine does not work, you may need an electrical shock to the heart to restore its rhythm.
- Catheter ablation is another treatment that can cure WPW syndrome in most people.
- If untreated, WPW syndrome can cause the heart to beat much faster than it should, which is called tachycardia, and it can increase the risk of sudden cardiac death.
Prognosis[edit]
Sudden cardiac death in people with WPW is rare but some people may experience low blood pressure with WPW.
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