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Anatomical Record-advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology | 1999

The AV junction region of the heart: a comprehensive study correlating gross anatomy and direct three-dimensional analysis. Part I. Architecture and topography.

Darlene K. Racker

There is little detailed knowledge of the architecture of the AV junction region, the cytoarchitecture of the AV node or of its atrial connections.


Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 2000

Electrophysiological and Anatomic Heterogeneity in Evolving Canine Myocardial Infarction

George Horvath; Darlene K. Racker; Jeffrey J. Goldberger; David Johnson; Sandeep Jain; Alan H. Kadish

Although the heterogeneity of electrophysiological properties is increased after myocardial infarction, the degree of this heterogeneity has not been well quantitoted and its relationship to the histoslogical changes that occur after infarction has not been carefully examined. The purpose of the present study was to test the hypothesis that alterations in electrophysiological properties in healing canine infarction are related to particular histological changes. Experimental infarction was produced by left anterior descending coronary ligation. Six dogs were used as controls, six were studied 5 days following, and six were studied 8 weeks following infarction. Pacing thresholds, effective refractory periods, and activation‐recovery times were determined at 112 sites on the anterior left ventricle using a multiple electrode plaque. Conduction velocity, conduction‐heterogeneity index—a measure of conduction disturbance—and histology of the epimyocardium underlying the plaque were assessed. The effective refractory periods and activation‐recovery times were greater in both infarction groups, most prominently in the subacute group. In subacute infarction, significant postrepolarization refractoriness was present. In healed infarction, conduction velocity was decreased and the conduction‐heterogeneity index was increased compared to controls and subacute infarction. Dispersion of excitability and repolarization was associated with more extensive local scarring. Dispersion of myocardial fiber angles was associated with the conduction‐heterogeneity index. Some but not all of the electrophysiological changes noted in the animals with infarction were also seen in sham operated animals. Thus, heterogeneity in repolarization and refractoriness is greatest in the subacute phase of myocardial infarction and is associated with the extent of local cell death. In contrast, disturbances in conduction are greatest in healed infarction and associated with disarray of myocardial fibers.


Circulation | 2000

Proximal Atrioventricular Bundle, Atrioventricular Node, and Distal Atrioventricular Bundle Are Distinct Anatomic Structures With Unique Histological Characteristics and Innervation

Darlene K. Racker; Alan H. Kadish


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 2004

The AV junction region of the heart: a comprehensive study correlating gross anatomy and direct three-dimensional analysis. Part II. Morphology and cytoarchitecture

Darlene K. Racker


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 1993

Transmission and Reentrant Activity in theSinoventricular Conducting System and in theCircumferential Lamina of the Tricuspid Valve

Darlene K. Racker


Circulation | 2009

Abstract 2708: The Amazing Sinoventricular Conduction System: The Lateral, Medial and Superior Atrionodal Bundles, Proximal AV Bundle and AV Node Can Pace the SA node: The New Coincident Recording Technique - Decreasing Morbidity of Clinical Procedures

Darlene K. Racker


Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology | 2008

Consensus Statement from the Cardiac Nomenclature Study Group of Arrhythmias of the European Society of Cardiology, and the Task Force on Cardiac Nomenclature from the North American Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology on Living Anatomy of the Atrioventricular Junctions

Darlene K. Racker


Circulation | 2008

Abstract 635: The Proximal AV Bundle in the Human Heart and Related Morbidity

Darlene K. Racker


Heart Rhythm | 2007

Topography of the AV node and left-sided His-bundle recordings

Darlene K. Racker


The FASEB Journal | 2006

The atrioaortic, atrioventricular, and ventriculoaortic septae in the human heart

Darlene K. Racker; Sally Schlessinger; Xiaotao Li; Alan H. Kadish

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David J. Gordon

National Institutes of Health

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