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Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome

Problems in Evaluation of Multiple Accessory Pathways and Surgical Therapy

PHILIPPE COUMEL M.D.1; MARC WAYNBERGER M.D.1; ALEXANDRE FABIATO M.D.1; ROBERT SLAMA M.D.1; JACQUES AIGUEPERSE M.D.1; YVES BOUVRAIN M.D.1

1 From the Department of Cardiology, Hôpital Lariboisière, Paris, France.

Total atrioventricular bypass (Kent bundle) does not explain all the findings in some cases of Wolff-Parkinson-White (W-P-W) syndrome. Two cases are reported in which two accessory pathways, set in series or in parallel, could be demonstrated. In case 1, a short P-R interval, gap phenomenon, and presence of delta wave with either a short or long P-R interval suggested the hypothesis of an atrio-His accessory path (James fibers). The presence of a type-B delta wave during His stimulation demonstrated the takeoff of another bypass (Mahaim fibers) below or at the point of stimulation. The His-ventricle accessory path had a supernormal phase of conduction during either atrial or His stimulation. In case 2, the rapid spread of the impulse to the His bundle (P-H 65 msec) was responsible for a normal H-R interval (35 msec) during either reciprocating tachycardia or normal sinus rhythm wtih a nonwidened QRS and minimal W-P-W deformity (partial cancellation of the delta wave). During reciprocating tachycardia, alternatively short and long P'-H intervals with constant H-R (His bundle) and R-P' (Kent bundle) were due to alternate antegrade atrio-His conduction through the atrionodal nodal bypass (James fibers) and the A-V node. Surgical findings confirmed the existence of a left bundle of Kent. The division of the His bundle resulted in a maximal W-P-W deformity (type A) and abolished the reciprocating tachycardia.


Key Words: Kent bundle • James fibers • Retrograde conduction • Reciprocating tachycardia • His bundle division • Mahaim fibers • Antegrade conduction • His bundle electrograms • His bundle pacing • Preexcitation of left ventricle • Cancelled delta wave • Supernormal conduction in accessory path

Submitted on September 21, 1971
Accepted on January 25, 1972