Atrial vulnerability
- PMID: 1551267
- DOI: 10.1002/clc.4960150311
Atrial vulnerability
Abstract
The electrophysiologic substrates of atrial flutter and fibrillation (AFF) have been studied in patients with paroxysmal arrhythmias. Atrial repetitive responses to extrastimuli are a nonspecific response, even though they can precipitate AFF. AFF inducibility is rather sensitive, but not very specific, in separating patients from controls. There is no established protocol to explore vulnerability in this fashion. Atrial refractoriness is abnormal in some patients. Some authors have found a tendency toward short effective refractory periods (AERP) and others have found a poor adaptation of AERP to decreases in cycle length. Unfortunately, these abnormalities are neither sensitive nor specific enough. Atrial conduction may be abnormal basally, but subtler abnormalities are shown by premature stimulation. Early extrastimuli are conducted with increased conduction delays in patients with paroxysmal AFF in relation to controls. Again, there is not enough sensitivity and specificity in the findings to make them of diagnostic value. Electrophysiologic abnormalities are detectable in patients with AFF, but larger studies, including reproducibility and the effect of drugs on the abnormal parameters, will be necessary to develop clinical applications.
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