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Sinus node re-entrant tachycardia in man.
Authors:G M Weisfogel  W P Batsford  K L Paulay  M E Josephson  J B Ogunkelu  M Akhtar  S F Seides  A N Damato
Institution:Cardiopulmonary Laboratory, United States Public Health Service Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., USA
Abstract:Sinus node re-entry (SNR) usually appears as a single beat. Tachycardias (SNRT) consistent with sustained SNR were seen in six patients and were initiated by premature stimulation of the high right atrium (six patients) and coronary sinus (four patients), and after continuous pacing from the high right atrium (four patients) or right ventricle (one patient) at rates of 130 to 200 per minute. During SNRT: (1) atrial beats exhibited a high-to-low atrial activation sequence, (2) the P-waves were similar in morphology to P-waves during sinus rhythm, and (3) re-entry in the A-V node or at the site of stimulation could be excluded. The cycle length of SNRT ranged from 625 to 320 msec. and SNRT either terminated spontaneously (six patients) or after premature atrial capture and/or vagal maneuvers (two patients). The electrophysiologic characteristics of SNRT and differentiation of SNRT from A-V nodal re-entry are discussed.
Keywords:Reprint requests: Dr  Anthony N  Damato  Cardiopulmonary Laboratoy  United States Public Health Hospital  Staten Island  N  Y  10304  
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