Abstract
A 30 year old woman with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome underwent electrophysiologic study for investigation of circus movement tachycardia utilizing the accessory pathway for retrograde conduction. The accessory pathway was located on the right side. Episodes of circus movement tachycardia with left and right bundle branch block were induced. Some episodes of circus movement tachycardia with left bundle branch block terminated spontaneously. Two episodes of spontaneous termination at the level of the atrioventricular (A-V) node were preceded by prolongation of the H-V interval causing delay in atrial activation. This delayed atrial cycle was then followed paradoxically by spontaneous termination of the tachycardia in the A-V node. A similar phenomenon could be demonstrated reproducibly with single echo beats induced by coronary sinus extrastimuli. It appears that retrograde concealed penetration of the A-V node through the bundle branch system during anterograde left bundle branch block is the most likely mechanism for this phenomenon.
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