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Pre-excitation syndrome






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Pre-excitation syndrome
Electrical conduction system of the heart. (Accessory pathways not shown.)
  • Atrioventricular node
  • Bundle of His
  • Left bundle branch
  • Left anterior fascicle
  • Left-posterior fascicle
  • Left ventricle
  • Ventricular septum
  • Right ventricle
  • Right bundle branch
  • SpecialtyCardiology

    Pre-excitation syndrome is a heart condition in which part of the cardiac ventricles are activated too early.[1] Pre-excitation is caused by an abnormal electrical connection or accessory pathway between or within the cardiac chambers. Pre-excitation may not cause any symptoms but may lead to palpitations caused by abnormal heart rhythms. It is usually diagnosed using an electrocardiogram, but may only be found during an electrophysiological study.[2] The condition may not require any treatment at all, but symptoms can be controlled using medication or catheter ablation.

    Types

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    Several types of pre-excitation syndrome have been described.[3]

    Type Conduction pathway PR interval QRS interval Delta wave
    Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome Bundle of Kent (atria to ventricles) short long yes
    Lown–Ganong–Levine syndrome "James bundle" (atria to bundle of His) short normal no
    Mahaim-type Mahaim fibers normal long no

    Pathophysiology

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    Normally, the atria and the ventricles are electrically isolated, and electrical contact between them exists only at the "atrioventricular node". In all pre-excitation syndromes, at least one more conductive pathway is present. Physiologically, the normal electrical depolarization wave is delayed at the atrioventricular node to allow the atria to contract before the ventricles. However, there is no such delay in the abnormal pathway, so the electrical stimulus passes to the ventricle by this tract faster than via normal atrioventricular/bundle of His system, and the ventricles are depolarized (excited) before (pre-) normal conduction system.

    References

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    1. ^ Handbook of cardiac electrophysiology : a practical guide to invasive EP studies and catheter ablation. Murgatroyd, Francis D. London: ReMEDICA Pub. 2002. ISBN 9781901346374. OCLC 48363139.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • ^ Josephson, Mark E. (2015-08-10). Josephson's clinical cardiac electrophysiology : techniques and interpretations. Preceded by: Josephson, Mark E. (Fifth ed.). Baltimore, MD. ISBN 9781496326614. OCLC 938434294.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ "General principles of asynchronous activation and preexcitation". Archived from the original on 2012-11-27. Retrieved 2009-08-12.
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