His Electrogram Alternans Reveal Dual-Wavefront Inputs Into and Longitudinal Dissociation Within the Bundle of His

Author:

Zhang Youhua1,Bharati Saroja1,Mowrey Kent A.1,Zhuang Shaowei1,Tchou Patrick J.1,Mazgalev Todor N.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Cardiology, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, and Maurice Lev Congenital Heart and Conduction System Center, the Heart Institute for Children, Hope Children’s Hospital, Oak Lawn, Ill, and University of Illinois, Chicago (S.B.).

Abstract

Background His electrogram (HE) amplitude and morphology changes were observed in our previous studies during transition from “fast” to “slow” atrioventricular nodal (AVN) conduction. This phenomenon and its significance for the dual-AVN electrophysiology are not well recognized and have not been studied. Methods and Results Experiments were performed on 17 healthy rabbit atrial-AVN preparations during standard programmed electrical pacing. HEs were mapped along the His bundle with roving surface electrodes, along with recording of cellular action potentials (APs). HEs recorded from the superior margin of the His bundle were of greater amplitude during basic beats and decreased substantially, by 42±19% ( P <0.01), when premature A 1 A 2 shortened to 178±20 ms. In contrast, the HEs from the inferior margin increased dramatically, 2.9±1.7 times ( P <0.01), during short A 1 A 2 and remained high until AVN block occurred. In addition, during long A 1 A 2 , the superior HEs consistently preceded the inferior by 1.9±0.7 ms. In contrast, at short A 1 A 2 , the superior HEs occurred 2.7±0.8 ms after the inferior. Cellular AP recordings demonstrated clearly the presence of and the transition between early (fast) and late (slow) excitation wavefronts that accompanied HE alternans. Conclusions The morphological-electrophysiological evidence from the AV junction suggests that fast and slow wavefronts reach the His bundle differently, producing functional longitudinal dissociation into 2 domains. The characteristic HE alternans recorded from these domains are a new sensitive tool to determine the presence of distinctly different wavefronts and their participation in the conduction during reentrant or other arrhythmias. These findings provide further understanding of the mechanisms of dual-AVN electrophysiology.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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