Histopathology of the Cardiac Conduction System in the Investigation of Sudden Unexpected Death
- 1 September 2011
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Academic Forensic Pathology
- Vol. 1 (2), 206-215
- https://doi.org/10.23907/2011.027
Abstract
When a gross and microscopic autopsy, drug screen, and past medical history fail to yield a cause of death, the forensic pathologist may opt to study the cardiac conduction system. This paper describes the excision of the SA (sinoatrial) node and AV(atrioventricular) node-containing areas of the heart and the microscopic appearance of normal SA and AV nodes, His bundle and bundle branches. Conduction system findings that have been reported to be significant include fibromuscular hyperplasia (often mislabeled dysplasia) of the SA and AV nodes arteries, persistent fetal dispersion of the AV node and His bundle, accessory pathways, ganglionitis and neuritis near the SA node, fibrosis and fatty infiltration of the conducting tissue, AV node tumor, left-sided His bundle, and AV node fibrosis. In an otherwise normal autopsy, AV node tumors, severe fibromuscular hyperplasia of the AV node artery and AV node fibrosis are sufficient to cause death. Other findings, particularly Mahaim tracks, are competent causes of death if they correlate with premortem electrocardiographic findings. Conduction system examination, although a low-yield procedure, is a worthwhile endeavor. Care must be taken to not overestimate the significance of the findings.Keywords
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