(Circulation. 1996;94:1036-1040.)
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the Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (B.P.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Correspondence to Fred Morady, MD, University of Michigan Hospital, Division of Cardiology, B1-F245, 1500 E Medical Center Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0022.
Background High-density mapping studies of atrial fibrillation (AF) have suggested the presence of an excitable gap. The purpose of this study was to assess the local and left atrial response to pacing at the high right atrium during type I AF in humans.
Methods and Results Pacing was performed at the high right atrium during type I AF in 24 patients in the electrophysiology laboratory. The response to pacing was assessed at cycle lengths 10, 20, 30, 40, and 50 ms less than the mean baseline atrial cycle length. Digitized tracings of the baseline tachycardia and the response to pacing were recorded from the high right atrium and from the distal coronary sinus. Computer analysis of these signals was used to calculate a left atrial electrogram density before, during, and after pacing. Two hundred eighty-eight segments of AF with a duration of 3.9±0.5 seconds (mean±SD) were analyzed. Local capture of the right atrium during AF was demonstrated for at least one pacing cycle length in each patient. The left atrial electrogram density was significantly greater than baseline at each pacing cycle length that resulted in local capture, except when pacing at 50 ms less than the mean AF cycle length. There was no significant change in the baseline left atrial electrogram density compared with baseline when pacing did not result in local capture of AF.
Conclusions Local right atrial capture is often possible by pacing during type I AF and consistently influences the left atrial electrograms recorded in the coronary sinus. These results confirm the presence of excitable tissue in the right and left atria in type I AF.
Key Words: fibrillation pacing excitation
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