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Clin Anat ; 36(5): 787-794, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36942964

ABSTRACT

Longitudinal dissociation of the aggregated specialized cardiomyocytes within the non-branching portion of atrioventricular conduction axis has proved a controversial topic for both morphologists and electrophysiologists. We have now used morphological methods, including three-dimensional assessment, to revisit, in human, canine, and bovine hearts, the presence or absence of interconnections between the aggregated cardiomyocytes making up the non-branching bundle. We analyzed three datasets from human and canine hearts, and two from bovine hearts, using longitudinal and orthogonal serial histological sections. In addition, we assessed three hearts using translucent India ink injected specimens, permitting assessment of the three-dimensional arrangement of the cardiomyocytes. Using the longitudinal sections, we found numerous oblique interconnections between the groups of specialized cardiomyocytes. When assessing orthogonal sections, we noted marked variation in the grouping of the cardiomyocytes. We interpreted this finding as evidence of bifurcation and convergence of the groups seen in the longitudinal sections. The three-dimensional assessment of the bovine material confirmed the presence of the numerous interconnections. The presence of multiple connections between the cardiomyocytes in the non-branching bundle rules out the potential for longitudinal dissociation.


Subject(s)
Atrioventricular Node , Heart Conduction System , Animals , Dogs , Cattle , Humans , Heart Conduction System/anatomy & histology , Atrioventricular Node/pathology , Bundle of His/pathology
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Rev. colomb. cardiol ; 29(3): 364-367, mayo-jun. 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407990

ABSTRACT

Resumen Los complejos ventriculares prematuros (CVP) son hallazgos frecuentes en individuos con o sin enfermedad estructural cardiaca. Los CVP cuyo origen se localiza en la región parahisiana son poco frecuentes y su manejo a través de ablación con catéter de radiofrecuencia es un reto, pues su localización favorece un alto riesgo de desarrollo de bloqueo aurículo-ventricular. Se describen dos casos de pacientes con CVP parahisianos llevados a ablación con catéter de radiofrecuencia.


Abstract Premature ventricular complexes (PVC) are common findings in patients with or without structural heart disease. Parahisian PVC are uncommon and their management through radiofrequency catheter ablation remains a challenge, since their location favors a high risk for developing atrioventricular block. Two cases of patients with parahisian PVC undergoing radiofrequency catheter ablation are described.

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Arch Peru Cardiol Cir Cardiovasc ; 3(4): 210-214, 2022.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37284564

ABSTRACT

Left bundle branch stimulation is a second-line strategy in patients where His bundle stimulation is not optimal. Currently, no cases of left bundle branch stimulation have been reported in patients with diffuse electrical cardiac disease or in the pediatric population.

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Arq. bras. cardiol ; Arq. bras. cardiol;116(1): 119-126, Jan. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1152966

ABSTRACT

Resumo Fundamento A ablação da taquicardia atrial (TA) com local de ativação mais precoce próxima ao feixe de His é um desafio, devido ao risco de bloqueio de AV completo por sua proximidade ao sistema de His-Purkinje (SHP). Uma alternativa para minimizar esse risco é posicionar o cateter na cúspide não coronária (CNC), que é anatomicamente contígua à região para-Hissiana. Objetivos O objetivo deste estudo foi fazer uma revisão de literatura e avaliar as características eletrofisiológicas, a segurança e o índice de sucesso de aplicação de radiofrequência (RF) por cateter na CNC para o tratamento de TA para-Hissiana em uma série de casos. Métodos Avaliamos retrospectivamente dez pacientes (Idade: 36±10 anos) que foram encaminhados para ablação de taquicardia paroxística supraventricular (TPSV) e haviam sido diagnosticados com TA focal para-Hissiana confirmada por manobras eletrofisiológicas clássicas. Para a análise estatística, um P valor d <0.05 foi considerado estatisticamente significativo. Resultados A ativação atrial mais precoce na posição His foi de 28±12ms da onda P, e a CNC foi 3±2ms antes da posição His, sem evidência de potencial His em todos os pacientes. Foi aplicada RF à CNC (cateter de ponta de 4-mm; 30W, 55°C) e a taquicardia foi interrompida em 5±3s sem aumento no intervalo PR ou evidência de um ritmo juncional. Os testes eletrofisiológicos não induziram novamente a taquicardia em 9/10 pacientes. Não houve complicações em nenhum procedimento. Durante o período de acompanhamento de 30 ± 12 meses, nenhum paciente apresentou recorrência de taquicardia. Conclusão O tratamento percutâneo de TA para-Hissiana por meio de CNC é uma estratégia segura e eficiente, tornando-se uma opção interessante para o tratamento de arritmia complexa. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2021; 116(1):119-126)


Abstract Background Atrial tachycardia (AT) ablation with earliest activation site close to the His-Bundle is a challenge due to the risk of complete AV block by its proximity to His-Purkinje system (HPS). An alternative to minimize this risk is to position the catheter on the non-coronary cusp (NCC), which is anatomically contiguous to the para-Hisian region. Objectives The aim of this study was to perform a literature review and evaluate the electrophysiological characteristics, safety, and success rate of catheter-based radiofrequency (RF) delivery in the NCC for the treatment of para-Hisian AT in a case series. Methods This study performed a retrospective evaluation of ten patients (Age: 36±10 y-o) who had been referred for SVT ablation and presented a diagnosis of para-Hisian focal AT confirmed by classical electrophysiological maneuvers. For statistical analysis, a p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results The earliest atrial activation at the His position was 28±12ms from the P wave and at the NCC was 3±2ms earlier than His position, without evidence of His potential in all patients. RF was applied on the NCC (4-mm-tip catheter; 30W, 55ºC), and the tachycardia was interrupted in 5±3s with no increase in the PR interval or evidence of junctional rhythm. Electrophysiological tests did not reinduce tachycardia in 9/10 of patients. There were no complications in all procedures. During the 30 ± 12 months follow-up, no patient presented tachycardia recurrence. Conclusion The percutaneous treatment of para-Hisian AT through the NCC is an effective and safe strategy, which represents an interesting option for the treatment of this complex arrhythmia. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2021; 116(1):119-126)


Subject(s)
Humans , Adult , Tachycardia, Supraventricular/therapy , Catheter Ablation , Bundle of His/surgery , Retrospective Studies , Electrocardiography , Heart Atria/surgery , Middle Aged
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Rev. argent. cardiol ; 78(2): 118-122, mar.-abr. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-634156

ABSTRACT

Introducción Se ha demostrado que la estimulación definitiva en el ápex del ventrículo derecho provoca disincronía ventricular izquierda y eventualmente deterioro contráctil y ello ha llevado a la búsqueda de otros sitios alternativos de estimulación. Las indicaciones y los resultados de la estimulación septal, así como las dificultades técnicas del implante, se encuentran actualmente en estudio. Objetivos Analizar la indicación, la factibilidad y el seguimiento en un grupo de pacientes con estimulación septal parahisiana. Material y métodos Se evaluaron 22 pacientes con edades entre 27 y 68 años, con complejo QRS angosto sin trastorno de conducción intraventricular, con indicación de marcapasos. Se utilizaron catéteres comunes para la aurícula con fijación activa y catéteres con vaina deflectable para la estimulación septal. Durante el implante y el seguimiento se midieron los umbrales y la amplitud de la onda R. Resultados Los umbrales durante el implante fueron menores de 2 voltios/0,50 mseg y la onda R mayor de 5 m V. El tiempo de implante promedio de los catéteres convencionales fue de 30 ± 10 min y el de los catéteres especiales, de 15 ± 5 min. El seguimiento promedio fue de 24 meses. Los umbrales crónicos fueron de 2,5 ± 1,5 voltios con una amplitud de onda R media de 5 ± 2 voltios. Hubo un desplazamiento durante el seguimiento. Conclusiones La estimulación septal parahisiana presentó un índice bajo de complicaciones. El uso de catéteres y vainas especiales redujo el tiempo de implante. La ubicación parahisiana se caracterizó por umbrales más altos y amplitud de la onda R menor que en la comunicada durante estimulación convencional. La estimulación septal parahisiana sería una alternativa válida para evitar la disincronía producida por la estimulación del ventrículo derecho en pacientes sin trastornos de la conducción intraventricular.


Background It has been demonstrated that permanent right ventricular apical pacing produces left ventricular dyssynchrony and decreases contractile function. For this reason other sites of stimulation have been explored. The indications, outcomes and technical difficulties of para-hisian pacing are currently under investigation. Objectives To analyze the indications, feasibility and follow-up in a group of patients undergoing para-hisian pacing. Material and Methods A total of 22 patients between 27 and 68 years with indication of permanent pacing, narrow QRS complexes and preserved intraventricular conduction were evaluated. Activefixation atrial leads and ventricular leads with a deflectable sheath for parahisian stimulation were used. Pacing thresholds and R-wave amplitude were measured during implantation and follow-up. Results During implantation, pacing thresholds were <2 V/0.50 ms and R-wave amplitude was >5 m V. The average duration of placement of conventional leads and special leads were 30±10 min and 15±5 min, respectively. Mean follow-up was 24 months. Chronic thresholds were 2.5±1.5 Volts, and mean R-wave amplitude was 5±2 Volts. One lead displacement was reported during follow-up. Conclusions Para-hisian pacing presented a low rate of complications. The use of special leads and sheaths reduced the implantation time. Compared to conventional pacing, para-hisian pacing presented higher thresholds and lower R-wave amplitude. Para-hisian pacing would be a valid option to avoid ventricular dyssynchrony related to right ventricular pacing in patients with preserved intraventricular conduction.

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