Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) due to a primary supraventricular tachycardia not originating from the sinus node is not frequently seen in older children or adolescents. However, it is important to recognize this entity as a reversible cause of DCM to avoid costly and inappropriate treatments for these patients. We describe 7 patients who presented with DCM. Five were misdiagnosed as having "sinus" tachycardia secondary to an idiopathic DCM, and 2 were correctly diagnosed as having DCM secondary to an atrial tachycardia. All underwent electrophysiologic treatment of the tachycardia with remission of the DCM.