The Pathophysiology of Tachycardia-dependent Paroxysmal Atrioventricular Block After Acute Myocardial Ischemia

Author:

EL-SHERIF NABIL1,SCHERLAG BENJAMIN J.1,LAZZARA RALPH1,HOPE RONALD1,WILLIAMS DAVID O.1,SAMET PHILIP1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, Florida; and the Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Veterans Administration Hospital, Miami, Florida.

Abstract

The pathophysiology of paroxysmal A-V block (PAVB) was studied in 20 anesthetized dogs after ligation of the anterior septal artery. Simultaneous recording of leads II and aV R , as well as intracardiac recordings from the His bundle (Hb) and both bundle branches, were monitored. In 18 of 20 experiments, PAVB was localized in the Hb. In all experiments, PAVB occurred subsequent to Mobitz type II A-V block. In eight experiments, PAVB occurred spontaneously during sinus rhythm and was preceded by a period of Wenckebach periodicity superimposed upon a 2:1 A-V block. Vagal-induced slowing of the sinus rate resulted in immediate resumption of 1:1 A-V conduction. In 18 experiments, PAVB was induced by atrial pacing at a critical heart rate in each case (180-300 beats/min). Evidence is presented that A-V conduction was consistently blocked below a critical H-H interval. Slowing the pacing rate, termination of pacinig or increasing the pacing rate until physiological A-V nodal block occurred, all could result in a longer H-H interval and immediate resumption of A-V conduction. When the critical heart rate for PAVB was maintained, a slow idioventricular escape rhythm occurred. Five patients who developed PAVB after acute myocardial ischemia are also reported providing the clinical counterpart for the experimental observations. In all five cases, PAVB occurred on acceleration of the sinoatrial rate (105-140 beats/min) which was spontaneous in two and induced by drugs given for varied therapeutic indications in three (isoprenaline in two and atropine sulfate in one). In all five, PAVB was associated with Mobitz type II and/or 2:1 A-V block. These experimental and clinical observations suggest that PAVB after acute myocardial ischemia appears to be due to a tachycardia-dependent repetitive concealed conduction in the ischemic His-Purkinje system, probably mainly in the Hb. The clinical observations point out potential consequences of a rapid atrial rate in patients with acute myrocarcial ischemia and type II A-V block.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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