Relevance of Conduction Disorders in Bachmann’s Bundle During Sinus Rhythm in Humans

Author:

Teuwen Christophe P.1,Yaksh Ameeta1,Lanters Eva A.H.1,Kik Charles1,van der Does Lisette J.M.E.1,Knops Paul1,Taverne Yannick J.H.J.1,van de Woestijne Pieter C.1,Oei Frans B.S.1,Bekkers Jos A.1,Bogers Ad J.J.C.1,Allessie Maurits A.1,de Groot Natasja M.S.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Deparment of Cardiology (C.P.T., A.Y., E.A.H.L., L.J.M.E.v.d.D., P.K., M.A.A., N.M.S.d.G.) and Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (C.K., Y.J.H.J.T., P.C.v.d.W., F.B.S.O., J.A.B., A.J.J.C.B.), Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam; and Department of Physiology, Cardiovascular Research Institute, Maastricht, The Netherlands (M.A.A.).

Abstract

Background— Bachmann’s bundle (BB) is considered to be the main route of interatrial conduction and to play a role in development of atrial fibrillation (AF). The goals of this study are to characterize the presence of conduction disorders in BB during sinus rhythm and to study their relation with AF. Methods and Results— High-resolution epicardial mapping (192 unipolar electrodes, interelectrode distance: 2 mm) of sinus rhythm was performed in 185 patients during coronary artery bypass surgery of whom 13 had a history of paroxysmal AF. Continuous rhythm monitoring was used to detect postoperative AF during the first 5 postoperative days. In 67% of the patients, BB was activated from right to left; in the remaining patients from right and middle (21%), right, central, and left (8%), or central (4%) site. Mean effective conduction velocity was 89 cm/s. Conduction block was present in most patients (75%; median 1.1%, range 0–12.8) and was higher in patients with paroxysmal AF compared with patients without a history of AF (3.2% versus 0.9%; P =0.03). A high amount of conduction block (>4%) was associated with de novo postoperative AF ( P =0.02). Longitudinal lines of conduction block >10 mm were also associated with postoperative AF ( P =0.04). Conclusions— BB may be activated through multiple directions, but the predominant route of conduction is from right to left. Conduction velocity across BB is around 90 cm/s. Conduction is blocked in both longitudinal and transverse direction in the majority of patients. Conduction disorders, particularly long lines of longitudinal conduction block, are more pronounced in patients with AF episodes.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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