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Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Preexcitation syndrome: experimental study on the electrocardiogram of antegradely conducting accessory pathway

Authors: Zhaolong Xu, Renguang Liu, Qinghua Chang, Changjun Li

Published in: BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Preexcitation syndrome is characterized by a dominant delta wave on the baseline electrocardiogram (ECG), resulting from the change in QRS initial vector by the accessory pathway (AP). This study is to explore the effect of ventricular preexcitation on the QRS initial, maximal and terminal vector in an experimental rabbit with preexcitation syndrome induced by programmed electrical stimulation.

Methods

Rabbits (n = 10) were randomized for the experimental model of ventricular preexcitation. Sensing and stimulating electrode catheters were placed in the high right atrium and along epicardial surface of atrioventricular groove of the left ventricular anterior wall, respectively. Programmed premature stimulation S2 was synchronized with P wave and utilized to stimulate the ventricle. The ECG recorded the electrical activity of the heart. As compared with the QRS complex during sinus rhythm, paced QRS was assessed regarding the initial, maximal and terminal vector. PS2 interval and PR interval were also measured and analyzed.

Results

Preexcitation was successfully simulated by ventricular pacing in the rabbits, including (1) Complete preexcitation: PS2 interval was less than PR interval; the difference was more than or equal to 47.00 ± 7.53 ms. (2) Incomplete preexcitation: PS2 interval was less than PR interval; the difference was less than 47.00 ± 7.53 ms. (3) Incomplete latent preexcitation: PS2 interval was more than or equal to PR interval; the difference was less than or equal to 13.00 ± 3.50 ms. (4) Complete latent preexcitation: PS2 interval was more than or equal to PR interval; the difference was more than 13.00 ± 3.50 ms.

Conclusions

The difference in the relative conduction velocity of the atrioventricular node versus the AP pathways determines the degree of preexcitation and different manifestation on ECG. The QRS terminal vector also reflects the ventricle preexcitation, indicating a valuable sign for the diagnosis of atypical or latent preexcitation.
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Metadata
Title
Preexcitation syndrome: experimental study on the electrocardiogram of antegradely conducting accessory pathway
Authors
Zhaolong Xu
Renguang Liu
Qinghua Chang
Changjun Li
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2261
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-018-0836-y

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