Circulation, Vol 53, 28-33, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
SM Yabek, JM Jarmakani and NK Roberts
Overdrive atrial stimulation was performed in 20 electrophysiologically
normal children at the time of routine diagnostic cardiac catheterization,
for the determination of the sinus node recovery time (SNRT). Measurements
were made at pacing rates of 120, 150, 180, and 200 beats/min. The absolute
recovery times demonstrated wide range of values (420-1280 msec). Expressed
as a percent of the resting P-P interval, values at pacing rates of 120 and
150 beats/min were 109- 166%, with significantly less overdrive suppression
(P less than 0.001) occurring at the two faster pacing rates. Atropine
diminished the maximum SNRT in all patients tested. This study reports
normal values for the SNRT in children. Factors which influence the SNRT
are the resting heart rate, the rate of overdrive, and the autonomic tone.
In children, the sinus node recovery time should be expressed in terms of
the resting sinus interval.
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Sinus node function in children. Factors influencing its evaluation
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