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(Circulation. 1970;42:375.)
© 1970 American Heart Association, Inc.


Catheter Recording and Validation of Left Bundle-Branch Potentials in Intact Dogs

SUN H. LAU M.D.1; GUSTAVUS A. BOBB B.SC.1; ANTHONY N. DAMATO M.D.1

1 From the Cardiopulmonary Laboratory, U. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Staten Island, New York.

The left bundle-branch potential (LB), as well as His bundle (H) and atrioventricular nodal (N) potentials, were recorded in intact dogs by using a tripolar electrode catheter positioned in the left ventricle. Simultaneous recordings of H and right bundle-branch (RB) activity from the right endocardial surface were also made. The LB potential was less rapid than the RB potential, but both occurred almost simultaneously after the H potential. Atrial premature stimulation was used to induce aberrant ventricular conduction (right or left bundle-branch block) and to verify the recorded bundle-branch potentials. During LBBB the LB potential became absent, while during RBBB the RB potential became absent, indicating blockade or delay of conduction. Incomplete LBBB showed a delay in the LB potential. Initial spontaneous activity in the left bundle branch or its Purkinje system was manifested by a premature beat which resembled a RBBB pattern electrocardiographically. Spontaneous activity in the right bundle branch or its terminal Purkinje system manifested as a LBBB pattern. The recording of bundle-branch potentials by this technic may enable investigators to study further the cardiac electrical phenomena in intact animals or in man.


Key Words: Aberrant intraventricular conduction • Atrial pacing • Bundle-branch block • Cardiac catheterization • His bundle premature beat • Left bundle-branch premature beat • Right bundle-branch escape beat • Vagal stimulation

Submitted on April 7, 1970
Accepted on May 11, 1970