[“跳波”的概念还有效吗?]

G A Medrano, A de Micheli, A Aranda, P Iturralde
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未标记:“跳波”现象的概念,即激活额通过“隔内屏障”从一个间隔肿块缓慢而困难地通过另一个间隔肿块,来源于墨西哥心电图学院的实验研究。目的:从组织学上证实两段式室间隔的存在和两段式室间隔肿块的电独立性。方法:我们检查了大鼠、犬和人类心脏中间隔肿块的组织学特征。我们还分析了不同程度近端阻滞存在时的腔内记录的形态学和时间数据,并将这些结果与周围阻滞存在时的结果进行了比较。结果:在动物和人类的心脏中,我们发现两个间隔肿块之间有一条纵向的内侧带。腔内电记录的分析证实,在近端阻滞和室性心律失常存在的情况下,从一个间隔肿块到另一个间隔肿块的激活面传输缓慢而困难。如果间隔激活过程是合胞型的,则不能解释脑室内复合体的形态和时间变化。结论:本研究的结果坚定地支持我们的方法在室间隔激活过程存在传导障碍和心律失常的有效性。这种方法有助于发现死亡的间隔组织可能共存。
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[Is the concept of "jumping wave" still valid?].

Unlabelled: The concept of the "jumping wave" phenomenon, i.e. of the slow and difficult passage of activation fronts from one septal mass to the other through an "intraseptal barrier", is derived from experimental studies of the Mexican School of Electrovectorcardiography.

Objective: To confirm the existence of histologically bipartite interventricular septum and of the electric independence of both septal masses.

Methodology: We examined the histological characteristics of both septal masses in rat, canine, and human hearts. We also analyzed the morphological and chronological data of intracavitary records in the presence of different degree proximal blocks, comparing these findings with those obtained when peripheral blocks existed.

Results: We found a medial, longitudinal band between the two septal masses in animal as well as in human hearts. The analysis of intracavitary electric records confirmed a slow and difficult transmission of the activation fronts from one septal mass to the other, in the presence of proximal blocks and ventricular arrhythmias. Morphological and chronological changes of intraventricular complexes could not be explained if the septal activation process were of syncytial type.

Conclusions: Results of this study firmly support the validity of our approach to the septal activation process in the presence of ventricular conduction disorders and arrhythmias. This approach helps to detect the possible coexistence of dead septal tissue.

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