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Jérôme Peyrou, Chan-Il Park, Mustafa Cikirikcioglu, Dipen Shah, Hajo Müller, A rare cause of Bachmann interatrial block, European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging, Volume 14, Issue 12, December 2013, Page 1131, https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjci/jet099
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Primary cardiac lymphoma (PCL) is a rare malignancy, accounting for 1.3–2% of primary cardiac tumours. We report of a patient with a large PCL who presented with a very rare ECG: an advanced interatrial conduction disturbance of the Bachmann bundle highly suspicious to be due to tumour's involvement of interatrial connections between both atria across the septum. Interatrial block is defined on the surface electrocardiogram as prolonged P-wave duration >110 ms. Limb ECG leads (Panel ASupplementary data online, Video) showed interatrial block (280 ms). The P-wave can be notched when the conduction through the Bachmann bundle is only slightly delayed or can be biphasic with two components when the block is complete. The right atrium is thought to be activated normally and predominantly craniocaudally giving rise to the first positive component in inferior leads (marked by ↓, Panel A) followed by a delayed second negative component (marked by ↑, Panel A) thought to be generated by the left atrium being activated caudocranially through the lower inter-atrial conduction pathway, typically along the ostium of the coronary sinus.
- electrocardiogram
- heart neoplasms
- echocardiography
- left atrium
- right atrium
- cardiac surgery procedures
- p wave feature
- abnormal cardiac conduction
- tricuspid valve
- atrium
- superior vena cava
- cancer
- chemotherapy regimen
- limb
- heart
- neoplasms
- multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
- ecg leads
- interatrial septum
- coronary sinus
- primary cardiac lymphoma
- cardiovascular imaging
- bundle of bachman