Circulation, Vol 68, 701-706, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
L Zaman, N Garcia, RM Luceri, A Castellanos and RJ Myerburg
In an 18-year-old patient without manifest or concealed Wolff-Parkinson-
White syndrome, spontaneous and paced left atrial impulses penetrated a
left-sided AV nodal input and thereafter activated the ventricles in a
normal fashion exclusively through the His-Purkinje system. On the other
hand, sinus and paced right atrial impulses entered a right-sided
atrioventricular nodal input that was completely dissociated from the
left-sided input to subsequently activate the ventricles partly through
Mahaim fibers and partly through the His-Purkinje system. The Mahaim
fibers, which acted as "bystanders" during episodes of atrioventricular
nodal reciprocating tachycardia, seemed to have extended from a "distal,"
common (right-sided) intranodal pathway (or "proximal" His bundle) to the
right ventricle or, although this is less likely, to the right bundle
branch. More studies are necessary to determine whether the association on
the surface electrocardiogram of an ectopic slow left atrial rhythm with
changes in QRS morphology (but not in QRS duration) always reflects the
existence of Mahaim fibers.
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Ectopic left atrial rhythm that produces QRS changes in absence of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome
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