Pre-excitation is a condition in which an accessory pathway exists between the atria and the ventricles, often referred to as the bundle of Kent. When the accessory pathway conducts in an anterograde direction, the ventricles are “pre-excited,” yielding the characteristic delta wave on the ECG. Because of the accessory pathway, patients are at risk for developing antidromic (wide complex, anterograde conduction through the accessory pathway and retrograde conduction through the atrioventricular node) or orthodromic (narrow complex, anterograde conduction through the atrioventricular node and retrograde conduction through the accessory pathway) reentrant rhythms. When dysrhythmias occur involving the accessory pathway, it is referred to as the Wolf-Parkinson-White syndrome.