Literature DB >> 6486024

Atrial conduction: effects of extrastimuli with and without atrial dysrhythmias.

A E Buxton, H L Waxman, F E Marchlinski, M E Josephson.   

Abstract

The effects of cycle length and stimulation site on intraatrial conduction and refractoriness were evaluated in patients with and without atrial flutter (AFI) or fibrillation (AF) using the extrastimulus technique. Nineteen patients with spontaneous sustained AFI or AF were compared with 19 control patients. Programmed stimulation was performed at the right atrium and coronary sinus at drive cycle lengths of 600 and 450 ms. The atrial effective refractory period was similar in the patients with atrial dysrhythmias and the control group. The right atrial effective refractory period at a drive cycle length of 600 ms was significantly shorter in patients with AF (211 ms) than in patients with AFI (235 ms, p = 0.05). The conduction time of late (coupling intervals more than 50% of the drive cycle length) premature impulses was similar in the patients with atrial dysrhythmias and the control group. However, early extrastimuli (coupling intervals less than 50% of the drive cycle length) at a drive cycle length of 600 ms produced significantly more intraatrial conduction delay in the patients with atrial dysrhythmias than in the control patients. At a drive cycle length of 450 ms, similar delays in intraatrial conduction occurred in the patients with and without atrial dysrhythmias because of an increase in the maximal-observed intraatrial conduction delay in the control patients. This study shows that delay in conduction of early premature atrial stimuli at a drive cycle length of 600 ms is a marker of patients with spontaneous AFI and AF.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6486024     DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(84)80203-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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