Pulmonary Veins and Atrial Fibrillation: A Pathological Study of 100 Hearts
Šteiner I.1, Hájková P.1, Kvasnička J.2, Kholová I.1,3
1Fingerlandův ústav patologie LF UK a FN, Hradec Králové 2I. interní klinika LF UK a FN, Hradec Králové 3Department of Molecular Medicine, A. I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Kuopio, Finsko |
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Summary:
Pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common sustained heart arrhythmia, is not yet
fully elucidated. Recent electrophysiological studies have shown that in most patients with AF the
arrhythmia is triggered by ectopic beats originating from extensions of left atrial myocardium
over the pulmonary veins (PVs), so called myocardial sleeves (MSPV).
A total of 100 hearts (393 PVs) obtained at autopsy were prospectively studied – 50 from patients
with chronic AF (average age 76.9 ± 7.3 yrs.) and a control group of 50 with a sinus rhythm (aver.
age 71.7 ± 9.5 yrs.). This is a largest study published on this topic so far. It appeared that MSPV
frequently harbour pathological lesions, particularly senile atrial amyloid, and scarring. These two
pathological changes were evaluated semiquantitatively on a grade 0–3 basis in individual PVs,
comparing the results in the AF vs. the control group.
Amyloidosis of MSPV was found in 68 % of all hearts and in 55 % of all sleeves. The deposits were
most marked in the right superior PV. Amyloidosis was more frequent and more severe in MSPV of
patients with AF (58.5 %; average grade 0.89) than of those without AF (51.7 %; aver. grade 0.76); the
differences, however, lack statistical significance.
Scarring of MSPV was present in all 349 sleeves, more markedly in the left inferior, left superior,
and right superior PVs. It was significantly more severe in patients with AF compared to those
without the arrhythmia. By an injection metod, we have shown that MSPV are supplied by
coronary arteries. However, the degree of scarring of the sleeves did not correlate with the degree
of coronary atherosclerosis. We suggest that genesis of the scarring is not postnecrotic but
degenerative, due to diffuse hypoxia of the sleeve myocardium.
To conclude, amyloidosis and particularly scarring of MSPV appear generally in the elderly
population as an arrhythmogenic substrate for AF.
Key words:
atrial fibrillation – pathogenesis – pulmonary veins – myocardial sleeves of pulmonary
veins – senile heart amyloid
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