Circulation, Vol 81, 578-585, Copyright © 1990 by American Heart Association
L Fananapazir, LD German, JJ Gallagher, JE Lowe and EN Prystowsky
The present investigation evaluates the ability of several
electrocardiographic (ECG) and electrophysiologic methods to identify
multiple accessory pathways in 47 patients in whom the presence and sites
of multiple accessory pathways were confirmed intraoperatively. To
establish ECG features that suggested the presence of multiple accessory
pathways in these patients, we initially studied the 12-lead ECG during
maximal preexcitation in 101 patients with single accessory pathways.
Distinctive 12-lead ECG patterns were noted for six defined anatomic areas
around the right and left atrioventricular groove. Multiple preexcited QRS
morphologies, each typical for a separate accessory pathway, and atypical
preexcited QRS morphologies were recorded during atrial fibrillation in 31
of 47 (66%) patients with multiple accessory pathways. By comparison, the
ECG during sinus rhythm and rapid atrial pacing identified 14 (32%) and 26
(55%) of the patients, respectively. In 12 (26%) patients in whom evidence
for multiple accessory pathways was absent from endocardial mapping data,
atrial fibrillation provided the diagnosis. In five (11%) patients, atrial
fibrillation was the only method that demonstrated the presence of multiple
accessory pathways. A combination of ECG findings during atrial
fibrillation and rapid atrial pacing plus endocardial mapping data
identified 43 (91%) of the patients with multiple accessory pathways. There
were two unique fusion patterns on the 12-lead ECG that were characteristic
of specific multiple accessory pathway combinations.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
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Importance of preexcited QRS morphology during induced atrial fibrillation to the diagnosis and localization of multiple accessory pathways
Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina.
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