An evaluation of the diagnostic efficacy of phase analysis of data from radionuclide ventriculograms in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome |
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Authors: | Dr. Irene C. Dormehl F. Bitter E. Henze W. E. Adam P. Weismüller |
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Affiliation: | (1) NUCOR Institute of Life Sciences, University of Pretoria, P.O. Box 2034, Pretoria, South Africa;(2) Centre for Radiology, Department of Radiology III (Nuclear Medicine), University of Ulm, Ulm, Federal Republik of Germany;(3) Department of Cardiology, University of Ulm, Ulm, Federal Republik of Germany |
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Abstract: | It has been suggested that phase analysis of radionuclide ventriculograms may be of value for detecting and localising the abnormal sequence of ventricular contraction secondary to Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. The present study was undertaken to test this hypothesis. The space-time sequences of right- and left-ventricular action obtained from radionuclide ventriculograms obtained during rest studies were evaluated in 8 patients with WPW syndrome (confirmed by 12-lead surface electrocardiography) and compared to those of 14 normal subjects. All of the latter showed a consistent ventricular activation pattern, i.e. the first site of ventricular activity in the upper septal region followed by a second site either at the base of the left ventricle or located apically. It was possible to diagnose 11 of the 14 normal subjects (specificity, 79%) and 7 of the 8 patients (sensitivity, 88%). The 4 patients who had been classified as having a left-sided accessory bundle by surface electrocardiography were likewise diagnosed by phase analysis, as were the 2 patients with a confirmed right-sided bypass tract. Two patients with septal posterior accessory pathways could not be identified by phase analysis. Furthermore, cases with an activation pattern which closely resembled that of the 2 patients with right-sided accessory bundles were found to be normal from their ECGs. It is now necessary to evaluate phase analysis against invasive electrophysiological methods in such patients.This work was made possible by an award by the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung |
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Keywords: | WPW syndrome Location of accessory bypass tract Radionuclide ventriculograms Fourier phase analysis Comparison to ECGs |
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