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Wide complex tachycardia with atrioventricular dissociation and QRS morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm: a manifestation of bundle branch reentry.
Heart 1996 December
OBJECTIVE: To determine the features that distinguish bundle branch reentry (BBR) ventricular tachycardia from a supraventricular tachycardia with aberration on the 12 lead electrocardiogram (ECG).
PATIENTS: Three patients in whom premature beats (2 cases) or sustained tachycardia (2 cases) showed a QRS configuration identical to that observed during sinus rhythm.
INTERVENTIONS: Programmed electrical stimulation.
RESULTS: These arrhythmias were ventricular in origin and caused by a BBR mechanism, as suggested by the following data obtained during electrophysiological study: (a) an H-V interval shorter during tachycardia than during sinus rhythm; (b) A-V dissociation; (c) activation of the right bundle branch before activation of the bundle of His. The ECG of all 3 patients showed right bundle branch block with very prolonged QRS duration (0.16 to 0.20 s). Characteristically, all 3 had prolonged H-V interval during sinus rhythm. All patients had had a previous myocardial infarction and had a dilated left ventricle.
CONCLUSION: The presence of (a) wide complex extrasystoles or tachycardia with a QRS morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm; (b) A-V dissociation; and (c) a very prolonged QRS duration (0.16 s or more) is suggestive of ventricular tachycardia caused by bundle branch reentry.
PATIENTS: Three patients in whom premature beats (2 cases) or sustained tachycardia (2 cases) showed a QRS configuration identical to that observed during sinus rhythm.
INTERVENTIONS: Programmed electrical stimulation.
RESULTS: These arrhythmias were ventricular in origin and caused by a BBR mechanism, as suggested by the following data obtained during electrophysiological study: (a) an H-V interval shorter during tachycardia than during sinus rhythm; (b) A-V dissociation; (c) activation of the right bundle branch before activation of the bundle of His. The ECG of all 3 patients showed right bundle branch block with very prolonged QRS duration (0.16 to 0.20 s). Characteristically, all 3 had prolonged H-V interval during sinus rhythm. All patients had had a previous myocardial infarction and had a dilated left ventricle.
CONCLUSION: The presence of (a) wide complex extrasystoles or tachycardia with a QRS morphology identical to that of sinus rhythm; (b) A-V dissociation; and (c) a very prolonged QRS duration (0.16 s or more) is suggestive of ventricular tachycardia caused by bundle branch reentry.
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