In order to elucidate the trigger factor of the production of torsades de pointes (TdP), electrophysiological study was conducted in 15 patients with atrioventricular (AV) block; 6 with TdP (TdP group) and 9 without TdP (control group). In the TdP group, all had an episode of syncope and frequent ventricular premature beats (VPBs) on routine ECG, while four (44%) had syncope and three (33%) had VPBs in the control group. Aging, QRS width, ventricular cycle length, QT interval, and block site from His bundle electrogram were similar in both groups, however the QTc interval was significantly (p less than 0.01) longer in the TdP group than in the control group (580 +/- 112 vs. 459 +/- 37, respectively). Furthermore, four patients (67%) in the TdP group showed advanced AV block in which a slow ventricular rate and an irregular rhythm were characteristic, whereas only one control (11%) showed advanced AV block and all other control patients (89%) had complete AV block. These data indicate that patients with advanced atrioventricular block associated with prolonged QTc interval and frequent ventricular premature beats might induce torsades de pointes.