Circulation, Vol 60, 597-604, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
AO Grant, G Kirkorian, DG Benditt and HC Strauss
This study compared estimates of sinoatrial conduction time (SACT) obtained
by constant atrial pacing (CAP) and premature atrial stimulation (PAS) with
measured SACT in isolated rabbit right atrial preparations. Transmembrane
potentials and surface electrograms were recorded from the sinus node and
crista terminalis, respectively. The crista terminalis was paced 5, 10 and
15 beats/min faster than the spontaneous sinus rate with a train of eight
pulses. Estimate of SACT by CAP was taken as the difference between the
first atrial return cycle and the mean spontaneous cycle length. SACTs at
5, 10 and 15 beats/min faster were 76 +/- 10, 86 +/- 10 and 96 +/- 10 msec
(mean +/- SEM; n = 12), respectively; correlation coefficients with the
true SACT were 0.7, 0.54 and 0.4. Consecutive determinations of SACT by PAS
and CAP in the same preparation (n = 6) at 10 beats/min faster gave SACTs
of 86 +/- 13 and 79 +/- 14 msec, respectively, compared with true SACTs of
79 +/- 10 msec. Shortening of sinus node action potential, depression of
automaticity and shifts in the site of the primary pacemaker contributed to
the errors in both techniques. Estimation of SACT by CAP may be further
complicated by failure of sinus node capture. Principles to minimize some
of these errors are also presented.
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The estimation of sinoatrial conduction time in rabbit heart by the constant atrial pacing technique
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