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Circulation. 1981;63:225-229

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Circulation, Vol 63, 225-229, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association


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Electrophysiologic delineation of the intraventricular His bundle in two patients with endocardial cushion type of ventricular septal defect

M Dick, DM Behrendt, KE Jochim and AR Castaneda

Two patients who had an endocardial cushion type of ventricular septal defect underwent electrophysiologic studies for detection of specialized conduction tissue during operative repair. In one patient, with an inferior leftward frontal plane QRS axis on the ECG, we recorded an intraventricular His bundle electrograms from both the anterosuperior and posteroinferior margins of the defect, suggesting dual atrioventricular conduction tracts (branching intraventricular His bundle). These anatomic and electrophysiologic findings may account for the more normally oriented QRS frontal plane axis on the surface ECG of both of these patients and support the hypothesis that the changes observed on the ECGs of patients with the various forms of endocardial cushion defect can be explained by alterations in the anatomic configuration of the specialized atrioventricular conduction tissue.