AV Node Function during Atrial Fibrillation
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The A V node is a small cluster of cells, hardly visible in small rodents, and reaching
the size of a chestnut in whales. In adult humans, it has the size and shape of an
orange pit. Few, if any, structures of such small size in the mammalian body have
such vital functions as does the A V node. Our understanding of the functions of the
human A V conduction system in general, and of the A V node in particular, depends
to a large extent on clinical empiricism and extrapolation of animal data. In thls chapter
we will, in the footsteps of Purkinje, attempt to analyze mechanisms of AV node
transmission in atrial fibrillation (AF) using empirically obtained clinical data and
basic electrophysiologic prindples.