Circulation, Vol 54, 599-603, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
JR Jacobsen, PC Gillette, BN Corbett, M Rabinovitch and DG McNamara
Conduction of the sino-atrial impulse from the high right atrium to the
ventricles was studied by intracardiac electrography in 21 unoperated
patients, age 3 months to 11 years, with endocardial cushion defects (ECD).
The high right atrium-to-low right atrium conduction time was prolonged in
15 of 18 subjects (mean 57 +/- 20 msec). The low right atrium-to-His bundle
conduction time (LRA-H) was normal in 16 of 17 subjects (mean 82 +/- 30
msec), prolonged in one. The His-to-ventricle conduction time (H-V) was
normal in 16 of 17 subjects (mean 37 +/- 8 msec), equivocally short in one.
Nine patients with ECD, age 3 to 21 years, were studied postoperatively.
One had an acquired complete atrioventricular block in the His bundle. Two
had prolonged LRA-H and two prolonged LRA-H and two prolonged H-V. The
surface ECG failed to identify accurately either prolonged atrioventricular
conduction or the site of prolongation.
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Intracardiac electrography in endocardial cushion defects
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