Coexistence of sick sinus rhythm and atrial flutter-fibrillation.
Author(s) -
J. Anthony Gomes,
Pritpal S. Kang,
M Matheson,
William B. Gough,
N El-Sherif
Publication year - 1981
Publication title -
circulation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.795
H-Index - 607
eISSN - 1524-4539
pISSN - 0009-7322
DOI - 10.1161/01.cir.63.1.80
Subject(s) - medicine , atrial flutter , cardiology , atrial fibrillation , sick sinus syndrome , flutter , sinus rhythm , fibrillation , sinus (botany) , atrium (architecture) , sinoatrial node , p wave , heart rate , blood pressure , botany , engineering , aerodynamics , biology , genus , aerospace engineering
A 58-year-old man with hypertensive cardiovascular disease and atrial flutter underwent electrophysiologic studies, including multiple intra-atrial recordings and atrial stimulation. Although the surface ECG suggested the presence of atrial flutter, intra-atrial recordings demonstrated the presence of (1) sinus-like rhythm localized to an area of approximately 5 mm in and around the region of the sinus node, which was protected by entrance block; (2) flutter and/or fibrillation of the remaining parts of the right atrium; (3) fibrillation of the left atrium; and (4) transient degeneration of flutter into fibrillation at right atrial sites, with predominant flutter activity. Although a major part of the right atrium was in flutter and/or fibrillation, we could assess sinus node function by overdrive stimulation of the area of sinus node-activity. Sinus node function studied revealed an underlying sick sinus syndrome.
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