Atrial fibrillation (AF) frequently occurred under conditions associated with atrial dilatation (stretch) or vagal hyperactivity. To study possible role of atrial stretch in spontaneous initiation of vagal AF we compared changes of right atrial pressure (RAP) and activation patterns during AF beginning. In anesthetized open-chest dogs (n=45) AF was induced by stimulation of vagal nerves (VS) (30-60 Hz, 5-10 s train). VS resulted in sinus node arrest (4.7+/-0.7 sec) with subsequent AF initiation in 153 of 229 cases. In 41% of cases of AF initiation the first atrial wave (A(1)) was closely related to ventricular activation (V) with V-A(1) interval of 94+/-5 ms (<
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