Circulation, Vol 64, 215-231, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
S Ohkawa, M Sugiura, Y Itoh, K Kitano, K Hiraoka, K Ueda and M Murakami
Electrophysiologic studies using the His bundle electrogram (HBE) and
histologic studies of serial sections of the conduction system were
correlated in two groups of deceased patients. Group 1 consisted of five
patients with chronic complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) who had narrow
QRS complexes and AH block (block proximal to the His bundle deflection).
Group 2 consisted of four patients with chronic CAVB who had wide QRS
complexes and HV block (block distal to the His bundle deflection). In
group 1, the sites of the main lesion were not located in the approaches to
the atrioventricular (AV) node or the AV node, but were found in the
penetrating portion of the His bundle in one patient and in the branching
portion of the His bundle in three patients. In the remaining patient, the
main site of block could not be demonstrated histologically in the AV
conduction system, but marked fibrosis of the approaches to the sinoatrial
node and surrounding atrial muscle was found. In all patients of group 2,
the site of the main lesion was located in the bilateral bundle branches,
and thus was compatible with so-called trifascicular block. This
correlation study between the His bundle electrogram and histologic
findings of the AV conduction system showed that in some cases, CAVB
presenting as AH block on the HBE can be associated with a lesion in the
branching portion of the His bundle (distal His), and that CAVB presenting
as HV block on the HBE is associated with a bilateral lesion of the bundle
branches.
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Electrophysiologic and histologic correlations in chronic complete atrioventricular block
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