Circulation, Vol 60, 1395-1401, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
S Kinoshita, K Fujita, K Kanda, Y Tanabe and T Kawasaki
Eight patients with ventricular extrasystoles are reported in whom coupling
intervals of the extrasystoles to the proceding sinus beats were variable
and in whom paired ventricular extrasystoles were occasionally seen. In all
patients, paired ventricular extrasystoles were initiated only by
comparatively late coupled ventricular extrasystoles. However, the interval
between the first and the second of these paired extrasystoles was always
much shorter than the coupling interval of this first extrasystole to the
preceding sinus beat, so that the latter extrasystole often interrupted the
T wave of the first one, indicating the R-on-T phenomenon. In two patients
there was a gap between the ranges of coupling intervals for single
extrasystoles and for the first ones of paired extrasystoles. These
observations suggest the presence of longitudinal dissociation in the
reentrant pathway as one of the causes of paired ventricular extrasystoles.
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A cause of paired ventricular extrasystoles
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