Circulation, Vol 56, 90-101, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
RH Anderson, AC Wenick, TG Losekoot and AE Becker
Three cases of congenitally complete heart block are described of hearts in
which other minor congenital malformations were not in themselves severe
enough to disrupt the atrioventricular conduction system. The cases fitted
well into the categorization of complete heart block suggested by Lev. Two
exhibited lack of communication between the atrial and conducting tissues,
the other had discontinuity of the penetrating atrioventricular bundle. In
an attempt to explain why this discontinuity between different segments of
the conducting tissues occurs, we re-examined several series of graded
human embryos. This investigation suggested that the anulus fibrosus in the
normal heart is derived from sulcus tissue of the atrioventricular
junction, the endocardial atrioventricular cushions playing a minor role in
the separation of atria from ventricles. The relationships between the
sulcus tissues and the different components of the atrioventricular
junctional area are discussed in terms of an explanation both for the
existence of different types of congenitally complete heart block and for
persistence of Mahaim (nodo-ventricular and nodo-fascicular) fibers.
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