Ventricular Fusion Beats during Electric Stimulation in Man
- 1 May 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 31 (5) , 651-660
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.31.5.651
Abstract
Quantitative studies of ventricular fusion beats were made in 40 patients with Stokes- Adams disease after implantation of electric pacemakers in the left ventricle. The two fusing complexes came from an electric pacemaker and either a second electric pacemaker or a conducted sinoatrial beat. The limit of fusion, that is the maximal time between two fusing complexes, gives a measure of the conduction time and velocity between the two points of initial ventricular depolarization. Conduction between two electric pacemakers and in retrograde direction from an electric pacemaker to the point of entry of a conducted beat was by way of ordinary myocardium; its velocity was about 1 meter per second. Conduction in antegrade direction, on the other hand, was by way of specialized Purkinje tissue; and its velocity was 4.5 to 9 times faster. Variations in conduction times with bundle-branch block support this interpretation: retrograde conduction time did not change; antegrade conduction time was prolonged in left but was usually unchanged in right bundle-branch block. The morphologic similarities of fusion beats in our patients to the features of anomalous AV excitation add strong evidence in man to the previous analogous experimental observations that the WPW complex is a fusion beat. Furthermore, quantitative comparison of WPW and our fusion beats supports the theory that the anomalous excitation in the WPW phenomenon, like the peripherally located artificial stimulus, enters the ventricle peripherally, by way of an accessory AV pathway.Keywords
This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Four-Year Experience with an Implanted Cardiac PacemakerAnnals of Surgery, 1964
- The electrocardiographic diagnosis of bilateral bundle branch block in relation to heart blockProgress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1964
- Artificially induced parasystole in man due to surgically implanted myocardial pacemaker∗The American Journal of Cardiology, 1962
- Simulated 2:1 Left Bundle-Branch BlockCirculation, 1962
- ANOMALOUS ATRIOVENTRICULAR EXCITATION: PANEL DISCUSSIONAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1957
- Different mechanisms of fusion beatsAmerican Heart Journal, 1948
- Sequence of ventricular stimulation and contraction in a case of anomalous atrioventricular excitationAmerican Heart Journal, 1947
- ABERRANT ATRIO-VENTRICULAR CONDUCTION IN A CASE SHOWING A SHORT P-R INTERVAL AND AN ABNORMAL BUT NOT PROLONGED QRS COMPLEXThe Lancet Healthy Longevity, 1945
- The mechanism of production of short P-R intervals and prolonged QRS complexes in patients with presumably undamaged hearts: Hypothesis of an accessory pathway of auriculoventricular conduction (bundle of kent)American Heart Journal, 1933
- Bundle-branch block with short P-R interval in healthy young people prone to paroxysmal tachycardiaAmerican Heart Journal, 1930