There is limited longitudinal data on accessory pathway (AP) antegrade conduction throughout childhood, with implications for risk stratification. Ten patients underwent serial electrophysiology study (EPS) with assessment of fastest 1:1 AP conduction. The median age at first and follow-up EPS was 0 (median 4days) and 53months. Median fastest 1:1 AP conduction was 255ms at initial EPS and 275ms at follow-up (P=0.24). The interval of time between studies had no influence on stability over time, nor was there any appreciable effect following changes in retrograde AP conduction. In conclusion, no patient displayed any marked shortening of 1:1 AP conduction over time.