Circulation, Vol 77, 837-848, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
P Tchou, MH Lehmann, M Jazayeri and M Akhtar
Accessory pathways showing decremental properties and inserting into the
right ventricle have been frequently described as "nodoventricular" or
Mahaim pathways. However, conclusive evidence for a nodal origination of
such pathways is lacking. The patient in this study had characteristics
typical of such a pathway. Antegradely, the pathway showed decremental,
nodelike conduction properties. With the aid of right bundle branch
recordings, the pathway was demonstrated to insert directly into the right
bundle branch. Atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia could be readily
initiated by atrial or ventricular pacing. The QRS morphology was normal
during sinus rhythm and demonstrated a left bundle branch block pattern
with normal axis during tachycardia. The reentrant circuit involved
antegrade conduction over the accessory pathway and retrograde conduction
via the bundle branches, His bundle, and the atrioventricular node. More
significantly, late atrial stimuli delivered during tachycardia could
preexcite the ventricle via the accessory pathway despite their inability
to enter the atrioventricular node. Thus, the upper "turn around" of the
reentrant circuit involved atrial tissue and the accessory pathway
originated directly from the right atrium independent of the
atrioventricular node. In view of these new findings and other recent
observations during surgical resection of similar pathways, a reassessment
of previous descriptions of "nodoventricular" fibers may be necessary. Many
of these pathways may actually represent atriofascicular or
atrioventricular connections with decremental properties.
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