Electrophysiologic Characteristics in Dual AV Nodal Physiology with Inducible and Non-Inducible AVNRT
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<B>Background:</B> The purpose of this study is to investigate electrophysiologic characteristics between inducible and non-inducible AVNRT in patients with dual AV nodal physiology. <B>Methods:</B> A total of 1534 subjects (male 605, 44±16 years) with antegrade dual AV nodal physiology who were referred for an electrophysiological study from Jan 1994 to Dec 2010 were investigated. <B>Results:</B> 1262 of all 1532 patients (73.5%) who have antegrade dual AV nodal physiology had inducible AVNRT (group 1). Group 2 (n=272) included the patients with inducible tachycardia including WPW syndrome (n=54), AVRT (n=107), atrial arrhythmias (n=29), and without inducible tachycardia (n=82). Group 1 was old (45±16 years vs. 41±16 years, p<0.0001), had more female (63% vs. 50%, p<0.0001), slow cycle lengths of inducible tachycardia (368±123 ms vs. 341±127 ms, p=0.004), short AV nodal block cycle length (360±67 ms vs. 372±67 ms, p=0.019), short slow pathway ERP (285±44 ms vs. 304±48 ms, p<0.0001), compared to group 2. By multiple logistic regression, slow pathway ERP (OR 0.99, 95% CI 0.988–0.996, p<0.0001) and old age (OR 1.02, 95% CI 1.002–1.029, p=0.02) were independent predictors of inducible AVNRT. <B>Conclusions:</B> This study suggests that slow pathway ERP has critical role to induce AVNRT.
著者
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Joung Boyoung
Yonsei Cardiovascular Center Yonsei University
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Lee Moon-hyoung
Yonsei Cardiovascular Center And Cardiovascular Research
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Jin Hwang
Yonsei University
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Shim Jaemin
Yonsei University
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Pak Hui-Nam
Yonsei University
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Soon Kim
The Capital Armed Forces Combined Hospital
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Uhm Jae-Sun
Yonsei Cardiovascular Center
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