Effects of induced psychological stress on click and rhythm in mitral valve prolapse |
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Authors: | Robert L. Combs Pravin M. Shah Rhonda S. Klorman Rafael Klorman |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cardiology Unit, Department of Medicine, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., USA;2. Department of Psychiatry, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., USA;3. Department of Psychology, University of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y., USA |
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Abstract: | Our clinical observations suggested that anxiety accentuated the click in patients with mitral valve prolapse. In order to evaluate this systematically, a psychological stress was administered to 30 subjects-15 patients with click murmur syndrome and 15 normal controls. The phonocardiogram was recorded and the electrocardiogram were continuously monitored to assess the effects on arrhythmias.State Anxiety Inventory scores demonstrated an increase in anxiety during the psychological stress. A change in rhythm during psychological stress was noted in five of the 15 patients. No arrhythmias occurred in the control subjects during psychological stress (p < .025). Amplitude of the click increased during psychological stress in five of the 15 patients, in four associated with arrhythmia.The only patient with auscultatory-electrocardiographic variant developed frequent, multifocal ventricular ectopics with couplets during the psychological stress.Acute psychological stress exerts important effects on the rhythm and click only in some patients with mitral valve prolapse, and may provide a mechanism for intermittence of clicks and episodes of profound unexplained arrhythmias. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests: Pravin M. Shah M.D. Cardiology Division Wadsworth VA Medical Center Wilshire and Sawtelle Blvds. Los Angeles Calif. 90073. |
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