Gross dissection of 18 autopsied hearts revealed marked variability in the superficial atrial muscle fibers in the triangle of Koch, with AVNRT ablation lesions located within these fibers rather than the discrete AV node.
Observational (n=18)
18 autopsied adult hearts (16 normal, 2 with AVNRT) examined via blunt dissection and histology to study the architecture of the superficial atrial musculature in the triangle of Koch.
Anatomical and histological examination
Architecture of the superficial atrial musculature in the region of the triangle of Koch
INTRODUCTION: Recent studies suggest that atrial fibers in the approaches to the AV node form part of the dual pathways recognized electrophysiologically in patients with AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT). Our aim was to determine, by gross dissection, the arrangement of the superficial musculature in the area of the triangle of Koch in normal hearts and in hearts with documented AVNRT, hoping to ascertain anatomic features that might contribute to the debate. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used blunt dissection to study the architecture of the superficial atrial musculature in 16 autopsied hearts from adults who died of noncardiac disease. A well-defined pattern of architecture of muscle fibers was found in the region of the triangle of Koch, showing marked variations in 7 of the 16 specimens. The relationship of these fibers to the histologically specialized AV node was confirmed by histology in three cases. Two hearts from patients with known AVNRT, treated by ablation in one, were examined further histologically. These sections showed that the site of ablation was well distant from the histologically discrete AV node. CONCLUSION: The variability in the arrangement of the superficial atrial muscle fibers in the area of the triangle of Koch may be one of the factors influencing the route for impulses entering the AV node. Lesions that ablate nodal reentry are within these atrial fibers rather than the histologically specialized AV node.
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Damián Sánchez‐Quintana
Electrophysiology
D. Wyn Davies
Electrophysiology
Siew Yen Ho
Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
Imperial College London
St. Mary's Hospital
Universidad de Extremadura
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Sánchez‐Quintana et al. (Mon,) conducted a observational in Normal hearts and AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) (n=18). Anatomical and histological examination was evaluated on Architecture of the superficial atrial musculature in the region of the triangle of Koch. Gross dissection of 18 autopsied hearts revealed marked variability in the superficial atrial muscle fibers in the triangle of Koch, with AVNRT ablation lesions located within these fibers rather than the discrete AV node.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a215ceaa2a97f3a085b0089 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8167.1997.tb01036.x