Detection of Diastolic Potentials Around the Mitral Annulus of Structurally Normal Human Hearts
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To examine the electrophysiologic characteristics of the subvalvular mitral region, we retrospectively searched for the presence of subvalvular diastolic potentials (DP) in 91 patients (mean age, 46.9 ± 16.6 years) who underwent catheter ablation of left-sided accessory pathways (AP). We detected low-amplitude (0.19 ± 0.09 mV) DP in 14 patients (15.4%), including 8 with overt preexcitation and 6 patients with concealed AP. The mean interval between ventricular electrogram and DP was 383 ± 46 ms (range, 306-475). DP were detected in 4 of 20 patients with antero-lateral, 3 of 38 with lateral, 4 of 12 with postero-lateral, 2 of 14 with posterior, and 3 of 10 patients with postero-septal AP. In 6 of 14 patients, DP were detected before ablation. In 4 of 8 patients with overt preexcitation, DP were consistently recorded after elimination of the delta wave, suggesting that they were not associated with AP conduction. In 6 of 11 patients, DP were observed during both sinus rhythm and ventricular pacing, suggesting that they were not artifacts. The electrophysiologic characteristics of clinically relevant DP around the mitral annulus suggest that, in normal human hearts, an anatomical substrate may be present around the mitral annulus.
著者
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Ota Masaki
Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine
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Iijima Takafumi
Department Of Medicine And Biological Science Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Irie Tadanobu
Department Of Medicine And Biological Science Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Kaneko Yoshiaki
Department Of Cardiology The Heart Institute Of Japan Tokyo Women's Medical College
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Manita Mamoru
Department Of Clinical Laboratory Medicine Gunma University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Kurabayashi Masahiko
Department Of Cardiology Kanazawa Medical University
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Nakajima Tadashi
Department Of Applied Biology Faculty Of Textile Science And Technology Shinshu University
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Ito Toshio
Department Of Anatomy School Of Medicine Gunma University (present Address : Teikyo University Schoo
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Saito Akihiro
Department Of Applied Biology And Chemistry Faculty Of Applied Bio-science Tokyo University Of Agric
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Kobayashi Hiroaki
Department Of Applied Chemistry School Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
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Tamura Mio
Department of Medicine and Biological Science, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine
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Kato Toshimitsu
Department of Medicine and Biological Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan
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