Circulation, Vol 71, 254-265, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
MH Lehmann, S Denker, R Mahmud, A Addas and M Akhtar
The term "linking" has been used specifically to describe the mechanism for
perpetuation of functional anterograde bundle branch block: namely,
repetitive transseptal retrograde concealed penetration by impulses
propagating along the contralateral bundle. We present selected examples
that demonstrate tht linking-type phenomena actually have a wide spectrum
of expression in human macroreentry circuits, particularly those
incorporating either the bundle branches and His bundle or the normal
pathway and Kent bundle. The examples presented are as follows: (1)
persistent retrograde functional conduction delays in the His-Purkinje
system during right ventricular pacing, (2) anterograde Kent bundle
condution at rapid rates, dependent on prior block in the normal pathway,
(3) persistent anterograde functional infra-His block of atrial impulses
during rapid ventricular pacing in the presence of a retrogradely
conducting accessory pathway, and (4) transient advancement of His
activation with ventricular fusion complexes during overdrive ventricular
pacing of bundle branch reentrant tachycardia. Based on these examples, we
characterize linking as a generalized electrophysiologic phenomenon in
which each successive impulse entering a macroreentry circuit propagates
preferentially along one limb because of functional block in the
contralateral limb resulting from the effects of the prior impulse. It is
proposed that such functional block may be dynamically maintained either by
repetitive impulse interference, which perpetuates local refractoriness
(examples No. 1 to 3), or by repetitive impulse collision (example No. 4).
The general conceptual scheme outlined can be applied to specific
electrophysiologic phenomena associated with a wide variety of reentry
circuits in man.
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Linking: a dynamic electrophysiologic phenomenon in macroreentry circuits
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