Several reports have demonstrated that radiofrequency catheter ablation provides effective control of a variety of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias. This report details the results of radiofrequency catheter ablation in 500 consecutive patients with a wide variety of supraventricular tachycardia treated at the Instituto Nacional de Cardiología "Ignacio Chaávez". Tachyarrhythmias were associated with the presence of an accessory pathway in 355 patients (71%). The accessory pathways were capable of both anterograde and retrograde conduction in 220 of cases (60%), only retrograde conduction in 146 (40%), dual accessory pathways were present in 11 patients (2.2%) giving a total of 366 accessory pathways. The mechanism of the arrhythmia was AV nodal reentrant tachycardia in 115 patients (23%). Ablation of the reentrant circuit of atrial flutter within the right atrium was attempted in 15 (15%) patients and a primary atrial tachycardia in 3 patients (0.7%). AV node ablation and permanent pacemaker implantation were performed in 11 patients (2%). Radiofrequency catheter ablation was successful in 312 of 355 (87.9%) patients with accessory pathways 312 of 366 (85.2%) pathways with a complication rate of 6/355 (2%) and a recurrence rate of (12.4%). AV nodal reentry was successfully abolished in 110 of 115 patients by selective ablation of the slow pathway in 92/96 (95.8%) patients and the fast pathway in 18/19 (94.7%) patients. The complication rate of this group was 7/115 (6.0%) with a recurrence rate of 16 patients (12%). The reentrant circuit of atrial flutter was ablated successfully in 13 of 15 patients with recurrent atrial flutter in (27%) patients. 2/3 (66%) primary atrial tachycardia were successfully ablated. Complete AV block was achieved in 11 of 11 patients with atrial fibrillation or flutter treated by AV nodal ablation without complications or recurrence. The results of this series of patients demonstrates the safety and efficacy of radiofrequency ablation for the treatment of a wide variety of supraventricular arrhythmias with high rate of success and low risk of complications.