Miniseries 2—Septal and paraseptal accessory pathways—Part II: Para-Hisian accessory pathways—so-called anteroseptal pathways revisited
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Surgeons, when dividing bypass tracts adjacent to the His bundle, considered them to be ‘anteroseptal’. The area was subsequently recognized to be superior and paraseptal, although this description is not entirely accurate anatomically, and conveys little about the potential risk during catheter interventions. We now describe the area as being para-Hisian, and it harbours two types of accessory pathways. The first variant crosses the membranous septum to insert into the muscular ventricular septum without exiting the heart, and hence being truly septal. The second variant inserts distally in the paraseptal components of the supraventricular crest, and consequently is crestal. The site of ventricular insertion determines the electrocardiographic expression of pre-excitation during sinus rhythm, with the two types producing distinct patterns. In both instances, the QRS and the delta wave are positive in leads I, II, and aVF. In crestal pathways, however, the QRS is ≥ 140 ms, and exhibits an
Contributors

Jerónimo Farré
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Robert H Anderson
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Newcastle University Newcastle-Upon-Tyne , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Damián Sánchez-Quintana
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Shumpei Mori
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José-Manuel Rubio
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Camila García-Talavera
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Raghav Bansal
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Yash Lokhandwala
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José-Angel Cabrera
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Hein J J Wellens
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