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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1985; 6:1383-1392
© 1985 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Curative surgery for atrioventricular junctional ("AV nodal") reentrant tachycardia

DL Ross, DC Johnson, AR Denniss, MJ Cooper, DA Richards, and JB Uther

A new surgical approach was studied prospectively in 10 consecutive patients with atrioventricular (AV) junctional reentrant tachycardia. The aim was to abolish tachycardia yet preserve normal AV conduction. On the basis of electrophysiologic study before operation, patients were classified as type A (ventriculoatrial [VA] intervals during tachycardia less than or equal to 40 ms) (seven patients) or type B (VA intervals greater than 40 ms) (three patients). Dual AV junctional pathways were demonstrable with single extrastimulus testing in seven patients before operation. Endocardial mapping during tachycardia at surgery revealed earliest atrial activation anteromedial to the AV node in type A patients and posterior to the node in the type B patients. The perinodal atrium in the region of earliest atrial activation during tachycardia was carefully disconnected from the AV node. After operation, AV junctional reentrant tachycardia was not inducible at comprehensive electrophysiologic study in any patient, and no clinical recurrences have occurred during a follow-up period of 2 to 14 months (mean 8 +/- 4). Normal AV conduction was preserved in all cases. Anterograde slow AV junctional pathway conduction was abolished in five of seven cases. Retrograde His to atrium conduction time was prolonged in type A patients but the capacity for retrograde VA conduction remained excellent. Retrograde His to atrium conduction was interrupted or severely compromised in the type B patients. These data show that there are at least two types of AV junctional reentry. Perinodal atrium appears to be part of the reentrant circuit in human AV junctional reentry. Although the most consistent effect of surgery was on the retrograde limb of the circuit, anterograde slow pathway conduction was also modified. AV junctional reentry is surgically curable with a high success rate.


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