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. 2025 Nov;22(11):2766-2773.
doi: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2025.06.049. Epub 2025 Jul 1.

Small patients, significant findings: Electrophysiological properties of Bachmann's bundle in pediatric patients

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Small patients, significant findings: Electrophysiological properties of Bachmann's bundle in pediatric patients

Lixia Dai et al. Heart Rhythm. 2025 Nov.
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Abstract

Background: Bachmann's bundle (BB) may potentially play a role in the earlier onset and faster progression of atrial fibrillation in adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD). It is unknown whether electrophysiological alterations already exist at BB in pediatric patients with CHD and whether they are related to aging.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate BB electrophysiology in pediatric patients with CHD and assess the impact of age on BB electrophysiology.

Methods: BB mapping was conducted in 55 patients (0.2-17.5 years). Activation patterns, potential voltages, low-voltage areas (LVAs), potential morphology, and conduction disorders of BB were analyzed and correlated with age.

Results: Right-to-left activation across BB occurred in 96.4% of patients. Potential voltage was on average 7.2 ± 3.0 mV, and LVAs occurred in 85.4% of patients. Median local conduction velocity was 96.6 (72.9-121.0) cm/s, and conduction block occurred in 56.4% of patients. Most potentials were single and short-double potentials; long-double and fractionated potentials were recorded in 49.1% and 72.7% of patients, respectively. Age was weakly correlated with potential voltages (r = 0.312, P = .020) and moderately with local conduction velocity (r = 0.439, P < .001), but not with potential morphology or conduction block.

Conclusion: In pediatric patients with CHD, BB already contains a considerable amount of conduction disorders, LVAs, and potentials with complex morphology. The prevalence of these early electrophysiological alterations is not age related and does not differ among the right, left, and middle parts of BB.

Keywords: Age; Bachmann’s bundle; Congenital heart disease; Electrophysiology; Pediatric patients.

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