Circulation, Vol 56, 60-65, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
M Akhtar, AN Danato, CJ Gilbert-Leeds, WP Batsford, CP Reddy, JA Gomes, AH Calon and MS Dhatt
Indwelling cardiac catheters by producing local mechanical stimulation or
trauma can induce electrocardiographic (ECG) patterns which simulate known
electrophysiologic phenomena. Catheter-induced ECG patterns were analyzed
in 447 consecutive patients undergoing electrophysiologic studies.
Iatrogenic nature of these patterns was suggested by 1) absence prior to
placement of catheter; 2) sudden appearance with catheter placement and
disappearance with catheter repositioning; 3) reoccurrence with
remanipulation of catheters; and 4) simulation (in some cases) by
programmed electrical stimulation from the catheter. Common
catheter-induced patterns were 1) right bundle branch block (RBBB) lasting
less than 24 hours occurred in 19 patients; 2) transient third degree
atrioventricular block in His-Purkinje system developed in 3/13 patients
with pre-existing left BBB; 3) catheter-induced ventricular pre-excitation
which simulated ECG patterns of type B Wolff- Parkinson-White syndrome; 4)
fortuitous synchronization of right ventricular excitation from the
catheter, and left ventricular excitation from sinus beat resulted in
normalization of the QRS complexes in 5/68 patients with pre-existing RBBB;
5) premature beats from the atria, right ventricle, and His bundle, which
were common, resulted in complex ECG patterns. These iatrogenic ECG
patterns must be identified in order to avoid errors in interpretation.
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