Abstract
The mechanism of the “gap” phenomenon in A-V conduction was studied in man during premature atrial stimulation studies using His bundle recordings. Previous reports have demonstrated that while relatively late premature atrial impulses are blocked within the His-Purkinje system, earlier premature atrial impulses may successfully propagate to the ventricle if they encounter sufficient A-V nodal delay to allow recovery of the distal area of refractoriness (Type I “gap”). In the present report, an analogous mechanism of the “gap” is described which is due to delay within the His-Purkinje system (Type II “gap”). Relatively late premature atrial impulses were noted to block within the His-Purkinje system, similar to the findings in Type I. Conduction resumed in Type II, however, when earlier premature atrial impulses encountered delay in a relatively proximal area of the His-Purkinje system, allowing more complete recovery of the distal area of refractoriness. Both types of gap phenomena represent examples of apparent supernormal conduction.
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