Reentrant ventricular arrhythmias in the late myocardial infarction period. 12. Spontaneous versus induced reentry and intramural versus epicardial circuits
Autor: | Nabil El-Sherif, Robert H. Zeiler, William B. Gough, Robert J. Hariman |
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Rok vydání: | 1985 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Time Factors Heart Ventricles Myocardial Infarction Infarction Stimulation Anterior Descending Coronary Artery Dogs Heart Conduction System Internal medicine Carnivora Animals Medicine Myocardial infarction business.industry Arrhythmias Cardiac Reentry medicine.disease Electric Stimulation Electrophysiology Reentrancy cardiovascular system Cardiology Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine business Ligation |
Zdroj: | Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 6:124-132 |
ISSN: | 0735-1097 |
Popis: | One to 5 days after one-stage ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery in dogs, reentrant excitation can be induced by programmed premature stimulation in the surviving electrophysiologically abnormal, thin epicardial layer overlying the infarct. In experiments in four dogs, reentrant excitation occurred “spontaneously” during a regular sinus or atria) rhythm. A tachycardia-dependent Wenckebach conduction sequence in a potentially reentrant pathway was the initiating mechanism for spontaneous reentrant tachycardias and was the basis for both manifest and concealed reentrant extrasystolic rhythms. In all dogs showing spontaneous reentry, reentrant excitation could also be induced by premature stimulation at cycle lengths much shorter than those associated with spontaneous reentry, and induced reentrant circuits were always different from those during spontaneous reentry. In two dogs, the reentrant circuit was located intramurally in close proximity to a patchy septal infarction. The study illustrates that irrespective of the anatomic localization of reentrant circuits (epicardial or intramural), their dimension (large or small) or their mechanism of initiation (programmed premature stimulation or “spontaneous”), reentrant excitation always occurred in a figure 8 configuration (or a modification thereof). The figure 8 model, rather than the ring model or the leading circle model, may be the common model of reentry in the mammalian heart. |
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