Robert H Anderson, Damián Sánchez-Quintana, Diane E Spicer, Yolanda Macías, Andrew C Cook, José-Angel Cabrera, Rehan Mahmud, Eduardo Back Sternick, Justin T Tretter
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Abstract
In this review, we summarise the ongoing debate surrounding the anatomy of the atrioventricular conduction axis and its relevance to pacing. We highlight previous disagreements and emphasise the importance of understanding the anatomical location of the axis. We give credit and support to the initial descriptions by His and Tawara, in particular their attention to the relationship of the atrioventricular conduction axis with the membranous septum. We express our disagreements with recent diagrams that incorrectly, in our opinion, depict the left bundle and right bundle branches. We offer our own latest understanding of the location and relationships of the atrioventricular conduction axis, including details of its development, and differences between human and animal hearts. We also emphasise the importance of understanding the relationship between the inferior pyramidal space and the inferoseptal recess so as appropriately to place the axis within the heart. We conclude by emphasising the need to consider the heart in the context of the body, describing its component parts by using attitudinally appropriate nomenclature.
在这篇综述中,我们总结了围绕房室传导轴解剖学及其与起搏相关性的持续争论。我们强调了之前的分歧,并强调了了解该轴解剖位置的重要性。我们对 His 和 Tawara 最初的描述表示赞赏和支持,尤其是他们对房室传导轴与膜隔关系的关注。我们对最近的图表表示异议,我们认为这些图表错误地描述了左束和右束分支。我们提供了自己对房室传导轴位置和关系的最新理解,包括其发育细节以及人类和动物心脏之间的差异。我们还强调了理解下锥体间隙和下凹之间关系的重要性,以便在心脏内适当地放置轴。最后,我们强调需要从身体的角度来考虑心脏,使用与态度相适应的术语来描述心脏的各个组成部分。