Circulation, Vol 52, 435-441, Copyright © 1975 by American Heart Association
AL Waldo, AD Pacifico, LM Bargeron, TN James and JW Kirklin
The specialized atrioventricular (A-V) conduction system was
electrophysiologically delineated during open-heart surgery in four
patients with congenitally corrected transposition of the great vessels and
associated ventricular septal defect and one patient with single ventricle.
Two consistent observations were made: 1) In no case was the specialized
A-V conduction system found in the right atrium, whether or not there was a
coronary sinus ostium present. 2) Specialized A-V conduction system
electrograms were never delineated posterior to the ventricular septal
defect, in contradistinction to this usual location in hearts having
ventricular septal defects associated with other congenital lesions. In
three of five patients, the initial course of the A-V conduction system of
the ventricles was delineated between the anterior aspect of the
ventricular septal defect and the pulmonary artery. In one patient the
proximal portion of the A-V conduction system was delineated on the
anterior aspect of the pulmonary conus. The course and extent of the A-V
conduction system delineated in the morphological left ventricle suggests
it is a left bundle branch. The surgical implications of the ectopic
location of the A-V conduction system anterior to the ventricular septal
defect, and the variability of the more proximal portion of the A-V
conduction system are discussed.
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Electrophysiological delineation of the specialized A-V conduction system in patients with corrected transposition of the great vessels and ventricular septal defect
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