Circulation, Vol 66, 462-469, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
GJ Nau, AE Aldariz, RS Acunzo, MS Halpern, JM Davidenko, MV Elizari and MB Rosenbaum
We studied 12 patients with ventricular parasystole in whom pacemaker
activity could be modulated by nonparasystolic beats (NPBs). In six
patients (group 1) in whom the intrinsic parasystolic cycle length (XX
interval) was obtained without interposed NPBs, we found that NPBs falling
during the first half of the cycle prolonged the XRX interval (containing
one NPB) and that NPBs falling during the second half of the cycle
abbreviated the XRX interval; both effects were maximal when NPBs fell
close to the middle of the cycle and were separated by a reversal point.
However, because of mutual interference between parasystolic beats and
NPBs, only 13.2-43.4% of the parasystolic cycle could be effectively
scanned. We also found that the XRX and RX intervals were linearly related.
This relationship served to establish that in six patients in whom the XX
interval was not obtained (group 2), modulation showed a similar behavior,
although neither the reversal point nor the sense of the modulation could
be determined. In this report, we suggest diagnostic criteria of
parasystolic modulation.
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Modulation of parasystolic activity by nonparasystolic beats
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