KEGG   DISEASE: 心房停止
エントリ  
H02674                                                             
名称    
心房停止;
心房静止
  下位グループ
Atrial cardiomyopathy with heart block
Cardiomyopathy, familial, with conduction disturbance
概要    
Atrial standstill (AS, ATRST) is a rare cardiac arrhythmia characterized by transient or persistent  absence of electrical and mechanical activity in the atria. On surface electrocardiogram, AS is distinguished by absence of the P wave, bradycardia, and junctional or ventricular escape rhythm.
カテゴリ  
循環器系疾患
階層分類  
ICD-11 による疾患分類 [BR:jp08403]
 11 循環器系の疾患
  不整脈
   上室性調律異常
    BC80  上室徐脈性不整脈
     H02674  心房停止
パスウェイに基づく疾患分類 [BR:jp08402]
 内分泌系
  nt06325  ホルモンとサイトカインのシグナリング
   H02674  心房停止
パスウェイ 
hsa04270  Vascular smooth muscle contraction
hsa04924  Renin secretion
hsa04925  Aldosterone synthesis and secretion
ネットワーク
nt06325 Hormone/cytokine signaling
病因遺伝子 
(ATRST1) GJA5 [HSA:2702] [KO:K07614]
(ATRST2) NPPA [HSA:4878] [KO:K12334]
リンク   
ICD-11: BC80.Y
MeSH: C563984
OMIM: 108770 615745
文献    
  著者
Fazelifar AF, Arya A, Haghjoo M, Sadr-Ameli MA
  タイトル
Familial atrial standstill in association with dilated cardiomyopathy.
  雑誌
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 28:1005-8 (2005)
DOI:10.1111/j.1540-8159.2005.00198.x
文献    
PMID:23348765 (ATRST1)
  著者
Sun Y, Yang YQ, Gong XQ, Wang XH, Li RG, Tan HW, Liu X, Fang WY, Bai D
  タイトル
Novel germline GJA5/connexin40 mutations associated with lone atrial fibrillation impair gap junctional intercellular communication.
  雑誌
Hum Mutat 34:603-9 (2013)
DOI:10.1002/humu.22278
文献    
PMID:23275345 (ATRST2)
  著者
Disertori M, Quintarelli S, Grasso M, Pilotto A, Narula N, Favalli V, Canclini C, Diegoli M, Mazzola S, Marini M, Del Greco M, Bonmassari R, Mase M, Ravelli F, Specchia C, Arbustini E
  タイトル
Autosomal recessive atrial dilated cardiomyopathy with standstill evolution associated with mutation of Natriuretic Peptide Precursor A.
  雑誌
Circ Cardiovasc Genet 6:27-36 (2013)
DOI:10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.112.963520
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