Mahaim fibers


Ma·haim fi·bers

(mă-hām'), paraspecific fibers originating from the A-V node, the His bundle, or the bundle branches and inserting into the ventricular myocardium; they are potential pathways for reentrant dysrhythmias. Synonym(s): nodoventricular fibers

Mahaim fibers

(ma-en′) [Ivan Mahaim, Fr. cardiologist, 1897–1965] Fibers for conducting cardiac impulses. They connect the proximal main atrioventricular bundle to the septal myocardium and permit ventricular pre-excitation with resultant tachycardia.

Mahaim,

Ivan, French cardiologist, 1897-1965. Mahaim fibers - paraspecific fibers originating from the A-V node, the His bundle, or the bundle branches and inserting into the ventricular myocardium. Synonym(s): nodoventricular fibers