BACKGROUND: The relevance of the atrial coronary anatomy in the pathogenesis of atrial arrhythmias and atrioventricular (AV) block complicating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remains unclear. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the location of the infarct-related coronary lesion relative to the principal atrial branches (ie, sinoatrial nodal, AV nodal, left atrial circumflex) in 454 patients with ST-elevation AMI in the CAPTORS II trial. METHODS: Patients underwent systematic 60-minute postfibrinolytic angiograms, and coronary anatomy was correlated with evidence of atrial arrhythmias and AV block on sequential electrocardiograms. RESULTS: Patients with either sinoatrial nodal or left atrial circumflex compromise (n = 34) had a higher incidence of "early" (ie, up to 90 minutes postfibrinolysis) atrial arrhythmias vs those without (23.5% vs 7.1%; P = .004). Patients with AV nodal compromise (n = 207) had a higher incidence of "early" AV block vs those without (12.1% vs 3.6%; P = .001). CONCLUSION: These findings support the etiological role of acute atrial ischemia in the development of early atrial arrhythmias and AV block complicating AMI.
BACKGROUND: The relevance of the atrial coronary anatomy in the pathogenesis of atrial arrhythmias and atrioventricular (AV) block complicating acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remains unclear. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the location of the infarct-related coronary lesion relative to the principal atrial branches (ie, sinoatrial nodal, AV nodal, left atrial circumflex) in 454 patients with ST-elevation AMI in the CAPTORS II trial. METHODS:Patients underwent systematic 60-minute postfibrinolytic angiograms, and coronary anatomy was correlated with evidence of atrial arrhythmias and AV block on sequential electrocardiograms. RESULTS:Patients with either sinoatrial nodal or left atrial circumflex compromise (n = 34) had a higher incidence of "early" (ie, up to 90 minutes postfibrinolysis) atrial arrhythmias vs those without (23.5% vs 7.1%; P = .004). Patients with AV nodal compromise (n = 207) had a higher incidence of "early" AV block vs those without (12.1% vs 3.6%; P = .001). CONCLUSION: These findings support the etiological role of acute atrial ischemia in the development of early atrial arrhythmias and AV block complicating AMI.
Authors: Casper N Bang; Gunnar H Gislason; Anders M Greve; Christian A Bang; Alexander Lilja; Christian Torp-Pedersen; Per K Andersen; Lars Køber; Richard B Devereux; Kristian Wachtell Journal: J Am Heart Assoc Date: 2014-01-21 Impact factor: 5.501
Authors: Matthias Koopmann; Liane Hinrichs; Jan Olligs; Michael Lichtenberg; Lars Eckardt; Dirk Böse; Stefan Möhlenkamp; Johannes Waltenberger; Frank Breuckmann Journal: Eur J Med Res Date: 2018-01-24 Impact factor: 2.175
Authors: Kisa Hyde Congo; Adriana Belo; João Carvalho; David Neves; Rui Guerreiro; João António Pais; Diogo Brás; Mafalda Carrington; Bruno Piçarra; Ana Rita Santos; José Aguiar Journal: Arq Bras Cardiol Date: 2019-11 Impact factor: 2.000