In a series of 48 patients undergoing electrophysiological investigation for attacks of reciprocating tachycardia related to concealed or overt Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in sinus rhythm, 4 patients were found to have duality of nodal conduction. This association was responsible for several tachycardia circuits: in 2 patients the activation passed constantly retrogradely through the accessory pathway and then either through the slow nodal pathway or the rapid nodal pathway in the anterograde direction. In the other two patients, in addition to classical orthodromic tachycardia, purely intranodal reciprocating rhythms giving rise to sustained tachycardia in one case and to simple echos in the other, were observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive cases of chronic paroxysmal atrio-ventricular block are reported, being unusual in the siting of the conduction defect within the trunk of the bundle of His, and in the "paradoxical" mode of onset of the block. The ventriculograms which were carried out, and the escapes, were of normal duration in four cases and the intracavitary recordings showed a double His potential in all patients. In one case, the block during phase 4 seemed to occur at the height of the trunkal Wenkebach periods, and in another it could be brought on by manipulation of the vagus.
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