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Atrial pacing to estimate total sinoatrial conduction time in children.

R M Campbell1, M Dick, D C Crowley, A P Rocchini, A R Snider, A Rosenthal.   

Abstract

No data exist concerning the total sinoatrial conduction time (TSACT) in children that compare values determined by the atrial extrastimulation technique (TSACTS) with those generated by the atrial pacing method (TSACTN). In this study, TSACT in 55 patients, age 0.2-18.5, was measured using both techniques. TSACTN was performed at a mean 90% (TSACTN-90) (n = 32) or a mean 95% (TSACTN-95 and (n = 38) of sinus cycle length (SCL). When data generated during determination of TSACTN-90 and TSACTS were compared, SCL and recovery cycle length (REC) were similar for both techniques. Likewise, TSACTS (128 +/- 40 ms) and TSACTN-90 (126 +/- 74 ms) were not significantly different. Coefficient of correlation was r = 0.82, p less than 0.001. Chi-square analysis demonstrated a strong association of normal and abnormal values between TSACTS and TSACTN-90. In contrast, when values generated during TSACTN-95 and TSACTS were compared, TSACTS exceeded TSACTN-95 (137 +/- 38 vs 105 +/- 58 ms; p less than 0.001). Values for SCL and REC were similar while correlation between TSACT determined by the two techniques remained strong (r = 0.82, p less than 0.001). Despite a good correlation between TSACTN-90 and TSACTS, individual differences in magnitude and direction were noted between the two techniques. In summary, TSACTN-90 approximates TSACTS in children. TSACTN-90 is preferable to TSACTN-95, probably due to more complete sinus node capture during atrial pacing. However, the behavior of the sinus node in response to extrastimuli (single or train) precludes favoring one technique over the other. More precise evaluation of sinoatrial conduction will require direct recording of sinus node activity.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3399431     DOI: 10.1007/BF02083705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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