Circulation, Vol 72, 480-486, Copyright © 1985 by American Heart Association
J Tenczer, L Littmann, M Rohla and T Fenyvesi
The effects of overdrive pacing and lidocaine were studied in 22 patients
with atrioventricular (AV) junctional rhythms. Based on the responses to
cardiac pacing and lidocaine, patients were divided into two groups. AV
junctional rhythms in group I (17 patients) were suppressed by overdrive
pacing, and their rates were decreased by lidocaine. Lidocaine also
prolonged the junctional recovery time in these patients. AV junctional
rhythms in group II (five patients) were not suppressed by overdrive
pacing. In contrast, the rate increased after overdrive pacing. Lidocaine
did not alter the basic cycle lengths or the recovery times of the AV
junctional rhythms in this group of patients. The data suggest that AV
junctional rhythms in group I were caused by normal automaticity, while
those in group II were probably due to abnormal automaticity.
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The effects of overdrive pacing and lidocaine on atrioventricular junctional rhythm in man: the role of abnormal automaticity
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