modes of initiation of two types of atrial reentry in a patient with typical atrial flutter: isthmus-dependent micro-reentry versus macro-reentry
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Abstract
We studied the modes of initiation of two types of atria] reentrant tachycardias (i.e., microreentry isthmus tachycardia and counterclockwise atrial flutter) in a 39-year-old male with typical atrial flutter. Rapid atrial pacing from proximal coronary sinus at a cycle length of 220 msec initiated micro-reentry isthmus tachycardia (non-sustained), while rapid atrial pacing at a cycle length of 210 msec initiated sustained atrial flutter circulating counterclockwise around the tricuspid annulus. It was suggested that initiation of the counterclockwise atrial flutter was associated with a pacing-induced conduction block in the entire width of the isthmus, whereas initiation of the micro-reentry isthmus tachycardia was associated with a pacing-induced conduction block in a limited segment of the isthmus (i.e., partial isthmus block).Reference Key |
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Authors | ;Makoto Noda, MD;Fumio Suzuki, MD;Kazunori Sezaki, MD;Tetsuya Katsuno, MD;Michio Usui, MD;Mitsuaki Isobe, MD |
Journal | [rinsho ketsueki] the japanese journal of clinical hematology |
Year | 2005 |
DOI | 10.1016/S1880-4276(05)80030-4 |
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