Mechanism of the repetitive ventricular response in man |
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Authors: | H.Leon Greene Philip R. Reid Allen H. Schaeffer |
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Affiliation: | From the Divisions of Cardiology and Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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Abstract: | The electrophysiologic characteristics of the repetitive ventricular response that followed an electrically induced single premature ventricular complex were evaluated to determine its mechanism during atrial pacing or sinus rhythm in 30 patients. Seven patients had preexisting bundle branch block. His bundle or right bundle branch deflections did not precede the repetitive complex in 29 of the 30 patients, which implies that the proximal His-Purkinje system was not involved in the reentry circuit. In 24 of 30 patients the QRS axis of the repetitive complex was divergent 45 ° or more from the stimulated complex. In 22 of 30 patients the repetitive complex had a right bundle branch block configuration. In 14 of 18 patients with two or more repetitive complexes, the QRS pattern changed from beat to beat, which implies that either the reentry pathway or conduction was changing. Thus, the repetitive ventricular response, which can be associated with clinically important ventricular arrhythmias, probably represents intraventricular rather than proximal His-Purkinje system reentry. |
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Keywords: | Address for reprints: H. Leon Greene MD Cardiology Division Harborview Medical Center 325 Ninth Avenue Seattle Washington 98104. |
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