TY - JOUR T1 - Atypical form of atrioventricular septal defect without left axis deviation: relation between morphology and unusual QRS axis. JF - British Heart Journal JO - Heart SP - 180 LP - 184 DO - 10.1136/hrt.70.2.180 VL - 70 IS - 2 AU - K Suzuki AU - Y Murakami AU - K Tatsuno AU - Y Takahashi AU - T Kikuchi AU - K Mori AU - S Mimori Y1 - 1993/08/01 UR - http://heart.bmj.com/content/70/2/180.abstract N2 - OBJECTIVE--To clarify the morphological features relating to an intermediate axis or a right axis deviation in atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD). SUBJECTS--135 patients with typical AVSD and with nine patients with atypical AVSD, characterised by a well formed atrial septum, a milder downward displacement of the atrioventricular valves, and a shorter length of the ostium primum defect. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Relation between morphology and electrocardiographic and vectorcardiographic findings; prevalence of Down's syndrome and of other cardiac anomalies. RESULTS--All nine patients with atypical AVSD had an unusual mean frontal QRS axis compared with six of the 135 patients (4%) with typical AVSD (p < 0.01). All eight patients who underwent the vector analyses showed atypical movement of the QRS loop--that is, an initial left inferior movement in the frontal loop (eight patients) and counter-clockwise rotation in the sagittal loop (seven). The corresponding values for 119 patients with typical AVSD were 20 and 22 patients (p < 0.01). Seven patients with atypical AVSD (78%) and 55 (41%) with typical AVSD had Down's syndrome (p < 0.05). None of the twenty one patients with additional cardiac anomalies had atypical AVSD, an unusual QRS axis, or unusual movement in the QRS loop. CONCLUSIONS--The atypical morphology, supposedly related to the degree of posteroinferior displacement of the conduction system, was one of the causes of unusual movement of the QRS loop in AVSD. ER -