Circulation, Vol 62, 657-661, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
J Cinca, V Valle, L Gutierrez, J Figueras and J Rius
A patient who had disabling supraventricular tachycardia showed
electrophysiologic evidence of coexistent right and left Kent bundles. The
supraventricular tachycardia was accelerated by sequential antegrade and
retrograde conduction over the right and left Kent bundles, respectively.
Spontaneous blocking of the conduction through the right Kent bundle was
associated with a slowing of the tachycardia and with the appearance of
right bundle branch block (RBBB). Antegrade conduction was through the left
bundle branch and was followed by an early retrograde atrial activation
through the left Kent bundle, with consequent shortening of the
ventriculoatrial (VA) interval. Thus, the coexistence of bilateral Kent
bundles can be suspected whenever shortening of the VA interval in external
electrocardiographic recordings occurs in the presence of a tachycardia
with a RBBB pattern in a patient with right-sided preexcitation. Our data
also showed that bilateral accessory pathways may have different
electrophysiologic properties and that unequal response to antiarrhythmic
drugs may be expected.
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Reciprocating tachycardia using bilateral anomalous pathways: electrophysiologic and clinical implications
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