Circulation, Vol 57, 454-465, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
DG Benditt, LC Pritchett, WM Smith, AG Wallace and JJ Gallagher
Electrophysiological characteristics of atrioventricular (A-V) conduction
and refractoriness were examined in 12 patients with Lown- Ganong-Levine
(LGL) syndrome referred for assessment of the following arrhythmias: (group
I) regular narrow QRS tachycardia 6/12 (50%), (group II) atrial
fibrillation (AF) 2/12 (17%), group III) ventricular tachycardia (VT) 4/12
(33%). A-V node refractory periods were shorter, and enhanced A-V
conduction more frequent (7/12, 58% vs 7/28, 25%) in LGL patients compared
to similar studies in 28 normal controls. During laboratory study
reciprocating tachycardia (RT) due to re-entry within the A-V node occurred
in 4/12 (33%) LGL patients, and exhibited a shorter cycle length (294 +/-
60.4 msec) than did the same arrhythmia in 11/28 (39%) controls 372 +/-
51.8 msec, P less than 0.05). Similarly, RT utilizing a concealed accessory
pathway had a shorter cycle length (228 +/- 3.5 msec) in 2/12 (17%) LGL
patients than in 11/28 (39%) controls (314 +/- 24.3 msec, P less than
0.001). In AF, the shortest R-R intervals in 4/12 (33%) LGL patients (2
group I, 2 group II) were shorter than in 15/28 (54%) control patients (254
+/- 42.2 msec vs 325 +/- 64.2 msec, P less than 0.05). The mean R-R
internvals did not differ significantly (LGL 372 +/- 89 msec vs control 428
+/- 82.6 msec). This study suggests that the characteristics of A-V
conduction and refractoriness may permit development of more rapid heart
rates during certain arrhythymias in LGL patients compared to normal
controls. Furthermore, the occurrence of VT in patients with LGL sydrome
indicates that symptomatic arrhythmias require specific diagnosis.
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Characteristics of atrioventricular conduction and the spectrum of arrhythmias in lown-ganong-levine syndrome
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