Abstract

Muscular connections between the coronary sinus (CS) and left atrium probably impact distribution of electrical activity. Double atrial potentials (DP) may be their presentation. The aim was to investigate the presence of DP in CS recordings during atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT) and its contribution to the occurrence of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF). A group of 247 patients with accessory pathways (AP) were screened for DP. The patients with DP during AVRT were compared to those without DP. DP during AVRT were found only among the left-sided AP (AP-L). Patients with AP-L were divided into Group 1 (n=17) with DP during AVRT and Group 2 (n=108) without DP. Patients in Group 1 had higher incidence of AF in history (47.1%vs. 23.1%; P=0.0376), AF induced during electrophysiological (EP) study (70.6%vs. 25%; P=0.0002). Group1 had higher heart rate (HR) during AVRT in the EP study (197.2 ± 27vs. 175.1 ± 26.3bpm; P=0.0019), but HR of clinical AVRT (208.5 ± 30.8vs. 191.6 ± 27.8bpm) was not significant different (P=ns). Additionally, electrical alternans of QRS amplitude during AVRT in the EP study was more frequent in Group1 (52.9vs. 20.4 %; P=0.0048). Patients with DP and AP-L were more prone to develop AF. The presence of DP was associated with faster AVRT rate. The direction of atrium depolarization during AVRT may be different in the presence of DP and probably plays a role in development of AF in this group of patients.

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