The Lown-Ganong-Levine (LGL) syndrome occurs when an accessory pathway is congenitally present that directly connects the atria to the ventricles, bypassing the AV node similar to the Wolff ...
If an action potential is able to traverse the accessory pathway and then return retrograde through the AV node ― or vice versa ― a reentrant circuit can be created, resulting in AVRT.