Circulation, Vol 65, 208-212, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
S Kinoshita, K Nakagawa, N Kato, T Nishino and Y Tanabe
Two patients with supraventricular parasystole (one atrioventricular and
one auricular) are reported. In both patients, reentrant extrasystoles
appeared to occur as the result of Mobitz type I second- degree entrance
block. We believe that when a sinus impulse fell soon after the absolute
refractory period of the pathway containing the parasytolic focus, it
reached and discharged the focus after marked delay, and thereafter became
a reentrant extrasystole. In interectopic intervals containing more than
one sinus beat, the number of intervening sinus beats was always even,
suggesting the presence of concealed reentrant extrasystolic bigeminy. The
observations in the present report and in our previous patients with
ventricular parasystole strongly suggest that most cases of parasystole,
whether ventricular or supraventricular, or whether intermittent or
"continuous," may be governed by second-degree entrance block.
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Mechanism of supraventricular parasystole
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