Circulation, Vol 54, 436-441, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
DG Benditt, HC Strauss, MM Scheinman, VS Behar and AG Wallace
The first ten cycles following cessation of atrial pacing were evaluated in
44 control subjects (mean age 52.9 +/- 14.88 yr) and 39 patients (mean age
62.9 +/- 15.41 yr) suspected of having sinus node dysfunction (SND). The
maximal cycle length for each postpacing cycle following several pacing
periods in each control subject was determined, and was normalized by
dividing it by the subject's mean spontaneous control cycle length (SCL).
Using the control group, a normalized maximal post-pacing response pattern
(mean and SD) was derived. For each SND patient, a composite SD for each
post-pacing cycle was calculated by adding the patient's SCL variance to
the variance determined for each post-pacing cycle in the control group.
Two composite SD above the mean value for each post-pacing cycle was
selected as the upper limit of the normal recovery response and used to
identify abnormal post-pacing responses in the 39 SND patients. Abnormally
prolonged cycle lengths subsequent to the first escape cycle (secondary
pauses) were found in 16/39 (41.0%) patients, of whom 11/39 (28.2%) had a
prolonged SNRTmax. Of importance, 11/12 (91;7%) patients with documented SA
block or sinus pauses prior to electrophysiologic study, demonstrated
secondary pauses, while only 7/12 (58.3%) had a prolonged SNRTmax. Criteria
are derived for the identification of secondary pauses during the
postpacing period, and a close association between secondary pauses and the
presence of spontaneous SA block or sinus pauses prior to
electrophysiologic study is demonstrated.
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