Circulation, Vol 55, 702-719, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
N El-Sherif, RR Hope, BJ Scherlag and R Lazzara
The electrophysiologic mechanisms for the initiation and termination of
re-entrant ventricular arrhythmias (RVA) were critically analyzed in dogs
3-7 days following ligation of the anterior descending coronary artery,
utilizing direct recordings of the re-entrant pathway (RP) from the
epicardial surface of the infarction zone. Re-entry could occur during a
regular cardiac rhythm if the heart rate is within the narrow critical
range during which conduction in a potentially RP exhibits a
Wenckebach-like (W) pattern with a beat-to-beat increment of conduction
delay until the activation waveform is sufficiently delayed to re- excite
normal myocardium. If a regular cardiac rhythm is associated with limited
conduction delay in a potentially RP, premature beats within a critical
range of coupling intervals could result in sufficient conduction delay to
induce re-entry. Re-entrant ventricular arrhythmias may be unmasked on
abrupt termination of a critical fast rate of cardiac pacing only if pacing
was terminated during those beats of a W pattern associated with marked
conduction delay in a RP. RVA could be ended by one or more properly timed
premature beats that would pre-excite part of the RP. An electrophysiologic
mechanism for R-on-T and its relationship to onset of ventricular
fibrillation was shown, based on markedly delayed RP conduction of the beat
prior to the one apparently coupled to the premature beat.
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Re-entrant ventricular arrhythmias in the late myocardial infarction period. 2. Patterns of initiation and termination of re-entry
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