PMID: 6407423Feb 1, 1983Paper

Reciprocating tachycardia and anterograde conduction by a nodoventricular pathway

Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
G MottéR Slama

Abstract

Two patients were investigated for paroxysmal regular tachycardia with left bundle branch block centrifugation. A right-sided nodo-ventricular accessory pathway was demonstrated in both cases at electrophysiological investigation with His bundle recording and atrial and ventricular programd pacing techniques. However, the function of this pathway was different in the two cases. In the first case, there were no signs of an accessory pathway on the surface ECG in sinus rhythm but it could be unmasked by simple right atrial pacing at the same rhythm (widening of the QRS and shortening of HV from 40 to 25 ms). The tachycardias could be only initiated by ventricular extrastimulus. They showed major pre-excitation with left sided delay and a 1/1 atrio-ventricular response. There was no His potential before the ventriculogramme which retained the same configuration throughout the attack. The investigations also suggested the presence of a dual nodal pathway with the accessory pathway connected to the slow pathway. In the second case, the presence of an accessory pathway could be suspected from the appearance of the QRS complex in sinus rhythms. Tachycardia was initiated by an atrial extrastimulus with initially a first complex showing...Continue Reading

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