Left-sided atrial flutter: Characterization of a novel complication of pediatric lung transplantation an acute canine model

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Gandhi, SK
Bromberg, BI
Schuessler, RB
Boineau, JP
Cox, JL
Huddleston, CB
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[1] WASHINGTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT SURG,DIV CARDIOTHORAC SURG,ST LOUIS,MO
[2] WASHINGTON UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT PEDIAT,DIV PEDIAT CARDIOL,ST LOUIS,MO
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10.1016/S0022-5223(96)70100-9
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R5 [内科学];
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Background: Postoperative atrial Butter has been observed in approximately 10% of children undergoing lung transplantation at our institution, We hypothesized that the left atrial anastomoses made to establish pulmonary venous continuity provide the primary electrophysiologic substrates for atrial flutter, Objectives: Our objectives were (1) to determine whether the left atrial suture lines alone are sufficient to produce atrial Butter in an acute canine model of lung transplantation and (2) to characterize any resulting reentrant circuits to surgically ablate the atrial flutter. Methods: Supported by cardiopulmonary bypass, adult dogs (n = 10) underwent bilateral pneumonectomies. The left atrial, anastomotic suture lines were simulated by dividing the tissue between the ostia of the transected superior and inferior pulmonary veins and closing the resulting defects, Bilateral suture lines were placed in group 1 (n = 6) to simulate bilateral lung transplantation. In group 2 (n = 4), only a left-sided suture line was placed to represent single lung transplantation. Unipolar 253-point biatrial endocardial mapping electrodes were inserted via bilateral ventriculotomies. Atrial Butter was induced by atrial burst pacing, and activation sequence maps were generated. In five of six cases in group 3, a T-incision connecting the two suture hues and the mitral anulus was then made, In group 2, a single incision from the suture line to the mitral anulus was performed in each case, Burst pacing was subsequently repeated, Results: Atrial flutter could not be induced after bypass alone in any case. After simulated lung transplantation, sustained atrial flutter was reproducibly induced in 10 of 10 dogs, The mean cycle length in all dogs was 133 +/- 7 msec, There was no significant difference in mean cycle length or activation sequence patterns between groups 1 and 2. The reentrant circuit was confined to the left atrium. Each simulated left atrial anastomosis created a zone of conduction block around which circus movement could occur, In group 1, either suture fine functioned as the central obstacle, Atrial Butter was terminated in five of five dogs in group 1 by means of the T-incision and in all four dogs in group 2 with the incision connecting the suture line to the mitral anulus. Conclusions: (1) In an acute canine model of lung transplantation, each left atrial suture hue alone provides an electrophysiologic substrate for atrial Butter by creating a zone of conduction block around which circus movement can occur. (2) Extending this zone of block to the mitral anulus, together with interruption of the isthmus of tissue between the two suture lines present after bilateral lung transplantation, terminates the atrial flutter in this model and may have an application prophylactically at the time of lung transplantation in children to prevent postoperative atrial flutter.
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