Abstract

Two patients are described with recurrent pre-excited tachycardia and electrophysiologic characteristics typically ascribed to a nodoventricular accessory connection. The accessory pathway in each case demonstrated rate-dependent prolongation of conduction time and a low right ventricular insertion site; it was associated with a left bundle branch block configuration during pre-excitation. Intraoperatively, the pathway was demonstrated to originate at the anterior right atrioventricular (AV) anulus and not at the AV node.These data suggest that a “typical” nodoventricular pathway, by electrophysiologic criteria, may in fact be an AV pathway with AV node-like conduction properties and a distal right ventricular insertion site.

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