Chhabra Lovely, Goel Narender, Prajapat Laxman, Spodick David H, Goyal Sanjeev
Department of Internal Medicine, Saint Vincent Hospital, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J. 2012 Jan;12(1):32-5. doi: 10.1016/s0972-6292(16)30463-6. Epub 2012 Jan 31.
We report telemetry recording of an extreme non-fatal tachyarrhythmia noted in a hospitalized quadriplegic male with history of atrial fibrillation where the average ventricular conduction rate was found to be about 600 beats per minute and was associated with transient syncope. A medical literature review suggests that the fastest human ventricular conduction rate reported to date in a tachyarrhythmia is 480 beats per minute. We therefore report the fastest human heart rate noted in a tachyarrhythmia and the most probable mechanism of this arrhythmia being a rapid atrial fibrillation with 1:1 conduction in the setting of probable co-existing multiple bypass tracts.
我们报告了一名因房颤住院的四肢瘫痪男性患者出现的一种极端非致命性快速心律失常的遥测记录,其平均心室传导率约为每分钟600次,并伴有短暂性晕厥。医学文献综述表明,迄今为止报道的快速心律失常中人类最快的心室传导率为每分钟480次。因此,我们报告了快速心律失常中记录到的人类最快心率,以及这种心律失常最可能的机制,即在可能并存多条旁路传导束的情况下发生的1:1传导的快速房颤。