Electrophysiologic effects of atropine on atrioventricular conduction studied by His bundle electrogram |
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Authors: | M Akhtar A N Damato A R Caracta W P Batsford M E Josephson S H Lau |
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Affiliation: | From the Cardiopulmonary Laboratory, U. S. Public Health Service Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., USA |
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Abstract: | The electrophysiologic effects of atropine were studied with His bundle recordings in 14 patients. Administration of atropine, 0.5 mg intravenously, produced a moderate degree of sinus acceleration in all patients (average increase 20 percent over control rate). Atrioventricular (A-V) nodal conduction was enhanced during both sinus rhythm and at various paced atrial rates after administration of atropine. The paced atrial rates at which the A-V nodal Wenckebach phenomenon occurred were significantly higher after administration of the drug than before. Similar effects on retrograde conduction were observed during ventricular pacing. Atropine shortened both the functional and effective refractory periods of the A-V node but appeared to have no direct effect on either His-Purkinje conduction time or refractoriness. However, aberrant ventricular conduction and block within the His-Purkinje system increased during premature atrial stimulation after atropine administration. This was the result of shortening of the functional refractory period of the A-V node by atropine, which produced significantly shorter H1–H2 intervals. The effect of atropine on the electrophysiologic properties of the A-V conducting system was important in interpreting the conversion of a type I gap in A-V conduction to a type II gap. |
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Keywords: | Address for reprints: Masood Akhtar MD Cardiopulmonary Laboratory U. S. Public Health Service Hospital Staten Island N. Y. 10304 USA |
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