Circulation, Vol 76, 1196-1205, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
A Shrier, H Dubarsky, M Rosengarten, MR Guevara, S Nattel and L Glass
Theoretical considerations indicate that complex patterns of
atrioventricular conduction produced by rapid atrial stimulation can be
predicted from changes in atrioventricular conduction produced by premature
stimulation of the atrium. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the
validity of this theoretical approach in seven patients undergoing
electrophysiologic investigation. The atrioventricular nodal recovery curve
was determined at two different basic cycle lengths. Subsequently, periodic
atrial stimulation was delivered for 30 sec periods over a range of
frequencies giving 11, Wenckebach, reverse Wenckebach, and 21 rhythms. The
recovery curve data was then used to compute the response to periodic
stimulation by an iterative technique. The conduction patterns actually
seen during periodic atrial stimulation showed close agreement with the
computed patterns. This work thus provides a unified explanation for the
appearance of Wenckebach, reverse Wenckebach, alternating Wenckebach, and
high grade block rhythms.
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Prediction of complex atrioventricular conduction rhythms in humans with use of the atrioventricular nodal recovery curve
Department of Physiology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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