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Synonyms and keywords: Atypical bypass tracts, fasciculoventricular fibers, Mahaim physiology, nodoventricular fibers, paraspecific fibers of Mahaim
Mahaim fibers refer to the connecting fibers originating from the atrioventricular node (AV node), bundle of His, or left bundle branch that join the ventricular myocardium. The myocardial fibers resemble the tissue of origin and gradually take over the characteristics of the ventricular myocardial cells.[1] Mahaim fibers may be present from the AV node to the right, left, or middle part of the interventricular septum. They may serve as the substrate for a variety of pre-excitation syndromes.
Mahaim and Benatt described the islands of conducting tissue extending from the bundle of His to the ventricular myocardium in 1937.[2] These fasciculoventricular fibers as well as the nodofascicular fibers are referred to as Mahaim fibers. However, Gillette and his colleagues provided evidences suggesting anatomic substrates of the preexciation variants previously attributed to Mahaim fibers may be actually atriofascicular or atrioventricular pathways that possess anterograde decremental conduction properties.[3]
There are two varieties of Mahaim fibers namely nodoventricular and fasciculoventricular connections. Nodoventricular accessory connections connect AV node to ventricular myocardium and fasciculoventricular connections connect bundle of His (distal part of junctional area) to ventricular myocardium. Both mediate the atrioventricular bypass through the normal conducting system. These accesory pathways lack the rate-slowing property of AV node. So a rapid conduction through there fibers will lead to short PR interval and reentrant tachycardia.
Mahaim tachycardia is a reentrant tachycardia that occurs using the Mahaim fibers as antegrade limb and AV node as retrograde limb.[4]
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