Circulation, Vol 51, 1020-1025, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
A Castellanos, AS Agha, B Befeler and RJ Myerburg
Intracardiac electrophysiological studies were performed in two patients
with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. Atrial pacing at increasing
rates or shorter coupling intervals produced inscription of the forward His
bundle deflection at progressively longer intervals after the onset of
ventricular depolarization. There was an associated increase in QRS
duration without any change in the P-R (or St-V) interval. This response
was consistent with a Kent bundle. Case 1 also had a short A-H interval
which did not show the expected prolongation with stimulation at
progressively faster rates. This suggested the presence of a James bundle
in addition to the Kent bundle. In case 2 beats conducted exclusively
through the atrioventricular (A-V) node had a short H-V interval but a
delta wave was not inscribed. Absence of an initial slurring was attributed
to the existence of an infra-His bundle bypass of the Mahaim type causing
only slight pre-excitation, which was not of sufficient magnitude to be
recorded by body surface leads. However, the existence of a congenitally
short anterosuperior division of the left bundle could nt be excluded.
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