Circulation, Vol 52, 221-229, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
S Bharati, M Lev, RC Dhingra, R Chuquimia, WD Towne and KM Rosen
This study concerns two cases of chronic 2 degrees atrioventricular (A- V)
block with left bundle branch block (LBBB). Pathological studies included
serial section of the conduction systems. Case 1 had type I 2 degrees block
with LBBB. Electrophysiological studies revealed type I 2 degrees block
proximal to the His bundle recording site and a prolonged H-V interval (60
msec). Pathologically there was a moderate to marked fibrosis of the
approaches to the A-V node and of the A-V node, marked fibrosis of the left
bundle branch, and moderate involvement of the right bundle branch. The
changes proximal to the His bundle were more marked than the changes distal
to this bundle. Case 2 had type II and 2:1 2 degrees A-V block with LBBB.
Electrophysiologically the site of block was distal to the His bundle
recording site, and there was a prolonged A-V node and severe involvement
of both bundle branches. The changes distal to the His bundle were more
severe than the changes proximal to the His bundle. This study reveals that
the electrophysiologic data more closely approximated the pathologic
findings than did surface electrocardiographic data alone. It also
emphasizes that there may be multiple sites of disease in chronic 2 degrees
block with bundle branch block.
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Electrophysiologic and pathologic correlations in two cases of chronic second degree atrioventricular block with left bundle branch block
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