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LAU, C.-P., ET AL.: Superior Cardiac Hemodynamics of Atrioventricular Synchrony Over Rate Responsive Pacing at Submaximal Exercise: Observations in Activity Sensing DDDR Pacemakers. The relative hemodynamic profile between dual chamber pacing (DDD) and activity sensing rate responsive pacing (VVIR) was compared in ten patients with dual chamber rate responsive pacemakers (Synergist 11). With a double blind, randomized exercise protocol, DDDR pacemakers were programmed into VVI, VVIR, and DDD (AV interval 150 msec) modes and in seven patients the test in the DDD mode was repeated with the AV interval programmed at 75 msec. A treadmill exercise test of 6-minutes duration (2 stages, Stage 1 at 2 mph, 0% gradient and Stage II at 2 mph, 15% gradient) was performed at each of the programmed settings, with a rest period of 30 minutes in between tests. Cardiac output was assessed using continuous-wave Doppler sampling ascending aortic flow and expressed as a percentage of the value achieved during VVI pacing. During exercise, pacing rate between DDD and VVIR pacing was similar but was higher with DDD at the first minute of recovery (91 ± 4vs 81 ± 3 beat/min, respectively). Cardiac output was significantly higher at rest, during low level exercise, and recovery with DDD pacing compared with VVIR pacing (resting: 21 ± 14 vs -2 ± 7%; Stage I: 36 ± 6 vs 16 ± 7%; Stage II: 25 ± 15 vs 10 ± 8%; recovery: 26 ± 12 vs 4 ± 9%; p < 0.05 in all cases). Systolic blood pressure was significantly higher during low level of exercise in the DDD mode. Shortening of the AV interval to 75 msec did not significantly affect cardiac output during exercise, but cardiac output after exercise was reduced (2 ± 6 vs 23 ± 6% at an AV interval of 150 msec, p < 0.02). By enhancing the stroke volume, DDD pacing improves cardiac hemodynamics at rest, during low level exercise, and early postexercise recovery.  相似文献   

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The Marburg Cardiomyopathy Study (MACAS) is a prospective, observational study designed to determine the value of the following potential noninvasive arrhythmia risk predictors in at least 200 patients with idiopathic dilated Cardiomyopathy (IDC) over a 5-year follow-up period: NYHA-class, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), left ventricular end-diastolic diameter, left bundle branch block and atrial fibrillation on ECG, QT/JT dispersion on 12-lead ECG, signal-averaged ECG, ventricular arrhythmias and heart rate variability (HRV) on 24-hour Hotter ECG, baroreflex sensitivity, and microvolt T wave alternans during exercise. This article describes the findings among the first 159 patients with IDCs enrolled in MACAS until May 1998 (40 women, 119 men;age:49 ± 12 years; LVEF: 32 ± 10%). Twenty-nine patients (18%) had atrial fibrillation and 130 patients (82%) were in sinus rhythm. Patients with sinus rhythm were further stratified according to LVEF < 30% (n = 54) versus LVEF ≥ 50% (n = 76). Compared to patients with LVEF ≥ 30%, patients with LVEF < 30% more often had left bundle branch block (43% vs 25%, P < 0.05), nonsustained VT (44% vs 22%, P < 0.05), decreased HRV (SDNN: 95 ± 39 vs 128 ± 42 ms, P < 0.01), decreased baroreflex sensitivity (5.6 ± 4 vs 8.3 ± 6 ms/mmHg, P < 0.01), and T wave alternans (59% vs 37%, P < 0.05). The prognostic significance of these findings will be determined by multivariate Cox analysis at the end of a 5-year follow-up. Primary endpoints in MACAS are overall mortality and arrhythmic events (i.e., sustained VT or VF, or sudden cardiac death).  相似文献   

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BARANOWSKI, R., et al .: Analysis of the Corrected QT Before the Onset of Nonsustained Ventricular Tachycardia in Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. This study examined ventricular repolarization before the onset of 37 episodes of nonsustained ventricular tachycardia (NSVT) in 26 untreated patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Fourteen episodes were recorded in patients with a history of cardiac arrest or patients who died suddenly during follow-up. The QT interval was measured beat-by-beat on 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiograms. Mean 24-hour, hourly QTc and QTc of the last 10 beats prior to NSVT, consisted of 4–50 cycles (mean   9 ± 10   ), at the fastest rates of 100–175 beats/min (mean 122 ± 22) were analyzed. NSVT was more prevalent during nighttime (23 episodes), than during daytime (14 episodes,   P < 0.05   ). No significant differences were observed between mean 24-hour, mean hourly QTc during the hour with NSVT, and QTc of the last 10 cycles prior to onset of NSVT. QTc was significantly longer in patients with a history of sudden cardiac death (SCD) or who died suddenly during follow-up than in survivors. The 24-hour QT variability was higher in nonsurvivors than in survivors (   -39 ± 6   vs   33 ± 6 ms, P = 0.03   ). Episodes of NSVT in untreated patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy were more frequent during the nighttime. The 24-hour QT variability was higher in nonsurvivors than in survivors. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:387–389)  相似文献   

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Background: Cell injection therapies have been introduced for the treatment of patients with coronary heart disease. However, intramyocardial injection of bone marrow (BM)-derived cells may generate proarrhythmogenicity.
Methods: Two weeks after the placement of a circumflex artery-ameroid constrictor, 21 pigs received mesenchymal stem cells (MSC, n = 9), mononuclear (BM)-derived stem cells (MNC, n = 6), and placebo (n = 6) using a electromechanical mapping (EMM)-guided percutaneous transendocardial injection catheter. At week 6, EMM was repeated and the injected areas were analyzed in detail to evaluate local bipolar electrogram fragmentation, duration, and amplitude. Myocardial fibrosis was evaluated by a quantitative histological analysis.
Results: At week 6, the injection of MSC or MNC did not increase local electrogram fragmentation (MSC group: 1.4 ± 0.3 vs. 1.3 ± 0.2; MNC group: 1.4 ± 0.2 vs. 1.3 ± 0.2; P = NS), prolong electrogram duration (MSC group: 27.1 ± 7.8 ms vs. 23.7 ± 2.0 ms; MNC group: 27.8 ± 3.5 ms vs. 26.8 ± 5.6 ms; P = NS), or decrease bipolar voltages (MSC group 2.7 ± 0.9 mV vs. 2.8 ± 1.0 mV; MNC group 2.0 ± 1.0 mV vs. 1.7 ± 0.4 mV). From week 2 to week 6, mean left ventricular ejection fraction increased in the MSC group (37.9 ± 4.2% vs. 45.9 ± 2.2%; P = 0.039) only. Histological analysis of the ischemic regions revealed 17.6 ± 5% myocardial fibrosis in the MNC group vs. 13.6 ± 3.4% MSC vs. 28.7 ± 8.7% in the control group (P = 0.038 and P = 0.013). No death occurred in any animal after the injection procedure.
Conclusion: Intramyocardial injection of MSC or MNC do not increase fragmentation and duration of endocardial electrograms in the injected ischemic myocardium but attenuate ischemic damage and therefore may not create an electrophysiological substrate for reentry tachycardias  相似文献   

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TERECHTCHENKO, L., et al .: Autonomic Tone in Patients with Supraventricular Arrhythmia Associated with Mitral Valve Prolapse in Young Men. This study examined the relation between autonomic tone and the frequency and duration of supraventricular arrhythmias (SVA) in 44 men (mean age   17 ± 5   years) with mitral valve prolapse (MVP), confirmed by echocardiography. Ambulatory and short-term electrocardiograms (ECG) were recorded, and transesophageal pacing was performed. Frequency domain heart rate variability (HRV) indices were obtained from short-term ECG recordings at rest and during postural stress. Results: In 14 patients, the index of parasympathetic activity was significantly higher (   2.1 ± 0,01   vs   -1.5 ± 0.01, P < 0.01   ), and associated with a high incidence of vagally-mediated SVA. The frequency of SV premature beats in patients with parasympathetic prevalence was   58 ± 86/hour   versus   10 ± 27/hour   in patients with sympathetic prevalence  ( P < 0.05 )  . In 30 patients with high sympathetic activity, the index of sympathetic tone was significantly higher (   3.1 ± 0.01   vs   0.5 ± 0.01   ) and the high frequency/low frequency ratio significantly lower (   0.294 ± 0.03   vs   0.581 ± 0.02, P < 0.05   ), though the incidence of SVA was significantly lower and duration shorter. The algorithm allowed the noninvasive quantitative assessment of autonomic activity and mechanism behind the development of SVA, which may help in the choice of treatment. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:444–446)  相似文献   

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The purpose of this study was to determine if PTCA of the infarct related coronary artery (IRA) in the late phase of myocardial infarction (MI) can improve autonomic regulation of sinus rhythm and electrical stability of the myocardium measured by heart rate variability (HRV), QT, QTc, and its dispersion (QTd) and if any correlation exists among these measures. The study was performed in 25 patients (21 male, age: 50 ± 9 years, EF: 52%± 11%) in the late phase of MI (2.5 ± 1.5 months). HRV parameters were calculated automatically. QT, QTc, and QTd were measured manually from a 12-lead surface ECG (50 mm/s). All measurements were made before and 3–5 days after PTCA. Day and night parameters of HRV were sampled over two periods: 2 pm to 10 pm (day) and 10 pm to 6 am (night). Parameters of HRV measured from whole recordings were significantly higher after successful PTCA: SDRR (116 31 vs 128 ± 38 ms), SD (55 ± 17 vs 62 ± 22 ms), rMSSD (30 ± 13 vs 36 ± 14 ms) and HF (246 ± 103 vs 417 ± 224 ms2). Significant differences were found during daytime for SD, rMSSD, and HF, and during nighttime for SDRR, SDANN. QT interval duration, QT corrected to the heart rate, and QT dispersion were significantly lower after PTCA (QTd: 54 ± 15 vs 39 ± 12 ms). There was no correlation between HRV and QT values before PTCA. High correlations were found after the procedure, particularly between QTd and nighttime HRV. Conclusions: PTCA of IRA in the late phase of MI enhances sympathovagal regulation of the cardiac rhythm and the electrical stability of the heart, which may be prognostically important.  相似文献   

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Radiofrequency (RF) ablation alters action potential repolarization of myocardial cells and, theoretically, tbis should induce ST-T segment changes in the ECG. Since these ECG abnormalities have been rarely reported in patients submitted to RF ablation we assess the ability of the procedure to caase ST-T segment changes in local electrograms. Epicardial ECG mapping was performed in 17 anesthetized open chest pigs submitted to endocardial (n = 9) or to epicardial (n = 8) unipolar radiofrequency ablation (500 kHz, 20 W for 5-10 s). To characterize the cellular electrophysiological alterations induced by RE ablation transmembrane action potentials were recorded at various distances from the ablation lesion; these were compared with seven control pigs. Endocardial RE ablation induced a transient (< 5 min) change of 6.1 ± 2.4 m V in T wave amplitude (baseline: 12.8 ± 5.6 mV, P < O.OOl) in 141 out of 269 epicardial electrodes. T wave changes were associated with shortening in local activation time (20.1 ± 2.3 ms at baseline vs 18.5 ± 2.5 ms at 60 s after ablation, P = 0.03). RE current caused persistent ST segment elevation at the center of the ablation lesion with no transmural expansion. Intracellular potentials along a 2-6-mm wide myocardial band bordering the RE lesion showed lower amplitude (101 ± 7.0 mV vs 71 ± 23 mV, P < 0.01) and shorter duration (254 ± 44 ms vs 156 ± 29 ms, P < 0.01) than control hearts. The center of the ablation lesion was electrically anexcitable. We concluded that RF ablation alters cellular electrophysiology in small areas surrounding the ablation lesion and this causes short-lasting transmural changes in T wave amplitude and nontransmural ST segment elevation.  相似文献   

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This study was designed to compare baroreceptor sensitivity and heart rate variability as measures of cardiac autonomic tone in patients with coronary disease (CAD, n = 49) and idiopathic dilated Cardiomyopathy (IDC, n = 130). Time domain heart rate variability, including SDNN, SDANN, and pNN50, was determined during 24-hour Holter ECG. Baroreflex sensitivity was analyzed nonivasively using the phenylephrine method. Baroreflex sensitivity and heart rate variability were comparable between patients with CAD versus IDC (baroreflex sensitivity: 6.1 ± 3 vs 6.9 ± 5 ms/mmHg; SDNN: 97 ± 40 vs 114 ± 41 ms; SDANN: 83 ± 33 vs 99 ± 41 ms; pNNSO: 3.9 ± 4 vs 9.6 ± 13 ms, P = NS for all comparisons). Likewise, a subgroup analysis of patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) ≤ 30% showed no significant difference in baroreceptor sensitivity and heart rate variability between IDC and CAD patients. Patients with CAD and an LVEF > 30% had a decreased heart rate variability but not a decreased baroreflex sensitivity compared to patients with IDC and LVEF > 30 % (baroreflex sensitivity: 6.4 ± 4 vs 8.3 ± 6 ms/mmHg, P = NS; SDNN: 98 ± 19 vs 128 ± 42 ms, P < 0.05; SDANN: 86 ± 21 vs 112 ± 43 ms, P < 0.05; pNN50: 4.2 ± 3 vs 12.3 ± 8 ms, P < 0.05). Patients with a markedly depressed LVEF show comparable alterations in cardiac autonomic tone whether they have CAD or IDC. Patients with CAD and preserved LV function, however, have a decreased heart rate variability compared to patients with IDC and preserved LV function. The prognostic significance of these findings will be determined prospectively in a large patient cohort at our institution.  相似文献   

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SZILI-TOROK, T., et al .: Effects of Septal Pacing on P Wave Characteristics: The Value of Three-Dimensional Echocardiography. Interatrial septum (IAS) pacing has been proposed for the prevention of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. IAS pacing is usually guided by fluoroscopy and P wave analysis. The authors have developed a new approach for IAS pacing using intracardiac echocardiography (ICE), and examined its effects on P wave characteristics. Cross-sectional images are acquired during pullback of the ICE transducer from the superior vena cava into the inferior vena cava by an electrocardiogram- and respiration-gated technique. The right atrium and IAS are then three-dimensionally reconstructed, and the desired pacing site is selected. After lead placement and electrical testing, another three-dimensional reconstruction is performed to verify the final lead position. The study included 14 patients. IAS pacing was achieved at seven suprafossal (SF) and seven infrafossal (IF) lead locations, all confirmed by three-dimensional imaging. IAS pacing resulted in a significant reduction of P wave duration as compared to sinus rhythm (   99.7 ± 18.7   vs   140.4 ± 8.8  ms; P < 0.01   ). SF pacing was associated with a greater reduction of P wave duration than IF pacing (   56.1 ± 9.9   vs   30.2 ± 13.6  ms; P < 0.01   ). P wave dispersion remained unchanged during septal pacing as compared to sinus rhythm (   21.4 ± 16.1   vs   13.5 ± 13.9  ms; NS   ). Three-dimensional intracardiac echocardiography can be used to guide IAS pacing. SF pacing was associated with a greater decrease in P wave duration, suggesting that it is a preferable location to decrease interatrial conduction delay. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:253–256)  相似文献   

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Introduction: The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of the left ventricular (LV) segmental wall motion abnormalities detected by equilibrium radionuclide angiography (ERNA) on the improvement in LV and right ventricular (RV) function during biventricular (BIV) stimulation .
Results: We studied 28 patients in NYHA functional classes III or IV and QRS duration >150 ms on resting electrocardiogram. ERNA was performed before and during BIV stimulation at a 6-month follow-up. A significant shortening of QRS duration was observed during BIV stimulation (165 ± 5 ms before vs 133 ± 6 ms during, P < 0.01). Wall motion abnormalities (WMA) were observed in 16 patients (10 with nonischemic cardiomyopathies). In this group, LV and RV ejection fractions (EF) did not increase during BIV stimulation (LVEF = 22 ± 2% vs 20 ± 1.6%, ns; RVEF = 34 ± 3% vs 37 ± 3.8%, ns). Significant increases in RVEF (23 ± 3.2 %→ 38 ± 2.9%, P = 0.001) and LVEF (20 ± 2.5 %→ 30 ± 3%, P = 0.01) were observed in the group of patients without segmental WMA and with global hypokinesia (GH). In this group, a significant decrease in the dispersion in the phase of RV contraction was observed (SD = 39 ± 5 vs 26 ± 2 ms; P < 0.01). WMA predicted an increase in LVEF, in contrast to a baseline 6-minute-walk test, maximal oxygen consumption and LVEF, or amount of QRS shortening.
Conclusions: BIV stimulation increased in LV and RV EF in patients with ventricular dyssynchrony in absence of segmental WMA. ERNA was reliable in the selection of candidates for CRT.  相似文献   

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We sought to determine the relation between myocardial extracellular volume (ECV), left ventricular (LV) diastolic function, and exercise tolerance in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Forty five HCM patients with an ejection fraction >50% and no previous septal reduction therapy underwent imaging by CMR and transthoracic echocardiography. CMR was used to quantify LV volumes, mass, EF, LA volumes, scar burden, pre and post contrast T1 relaxation times and ECV. Echocardiography was used to measure outflow tract gradients, mitral inflow and annular velocities, circumferential strain, systolic, early and late diastolic strain rates. Exercise duration and peak oxygen consumption were noted. HCM patients had increased native T1 relaxation time and ECV vs. controls [ECV controls: 24.7 (23.2–26.4) vs. HCM: 26.8 (24.6–31.3)%, P?=?0.014]. Both parameters were significantly associated with LV diastolic dysfunction, circumferential strain, diastolic strain rate and peak oxygen consumption (r?=??0.73, P?<?0.001). Compared to controls, HCM patients have significantly longer native T1 relaxation time and higher ECV. These structural changes lead to worse LV global and segmental diastolic function and in turn reduced exercise tolerance.  相似文献   

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To assess the effect of right ventricular pacing on rate regularity during exercise and daily life activities, 16 patients with sinoatrial disease and chronic atrial fibrillation (AF) were studied. Incremental ventricular pacing was commenced at 40 beats/min until > 95% of ventricular pacing were achieved during supine, sitting, and standing. Thirteen patients also underwent randomized paired submaximal exercise tests in either a fixed rate mode (VVI) or a ventricular rate stabilization (VRS) mode in which the pacingrate was set manually at 10 beats/min above the average AF rate duringthe last minute of each exercise stage. The pacing interval for rate regularization was shortest during standing (692 ± 26 ms) compared with either supine or sitting (757 ± 30 and 705 ± 26 ms, respectively, P < 0.05). During exercise, VRS pacing significantly increased the maximum rate (119 ± 5.2 vs 106 ± 4.2 ms, P < 0.05), percent of ventricular pacing (85%± 5% vs 23%± 7%, P < 0.05), rate regularity index (5.8%± 1.6% vs 13.4%± 1.9%, P < 0.05), and maximum level of oxygen consumption (12.4 ± 0.5 vs 11.3 ± 0.5 ml/kg, P < 0.05) compared with VVI pacing. There was no change in oxygen pulse or difference in symptom scores in this acute study between the two pacing modes. It is concluded that right ventricular pacing may significantly improve rate regularity and cardiopulmonary performance in patients with chronic AF. This may be incorporated in a pacing device for rate regularization of AF using an algorithm that is rate adaptive to postural and exercise stresses.  相似文献   

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Background: Although cases of Brugada-type electrocardiographic (ECG) pattern in peripheral (limb) leads have been reported ("atypical" Brugada syndrome [BS]), their incidence in patients investigated for BS is unknown.
Methods: We retrospectively analyzed an ECG database collected during ajmaline test in 143 patients (89 men) with suspected BS. In 42 patients, 12-lead ECGs were recorded, whereas in 101 patients, leads V1–V3 from the third intercostal space were also recorded. The presence of types 1, 2, and 3 Brugada pattern in each limb and precordial lead was noted and the PR, QRS, and QTc intervals were calculated.
Results: There were 114 (79.7%) negative and 29 (20.3%) positive tests. Type 1 pattern developed in ≥1 limb lead in six patients (4.2%) (3/29 with positive tests, 10.3%); all of them were male, symptomatic, and/or with family history of BS or sudden cardiac death. Their pre- and posttest QRS were significantly longer compared with the rest with positive (n = 26) or negative (n = 111) test (pretest: 129 ± 31 ms vs 101 ± 11 ms and 97 ± 12 ms, P < 0.001; posttest: 175 ± 44 ms vs 134 ± 14 ms and 131 ± 19 ms, P < 0.001). The posttest QTc was longer in patients with peripheral changes compared with the rest (507 ± 47 ms vs 453 ± 22 ms and 447 ± 24 ms, P < 0.001). The pretest QTc and pre- and posttest heart rate and PR intervals were not significantly different between the three groups.
Conclusions: Type 1 Brugada pattern in the peripheral leads was observed in 4.2% of patients during ajmaline test (10.3% of positive tests) and was associated with longer QRS and greater QTc prolongation compared with the rest of the patients.  相似文献   

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Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate serial changes in QRS duration in the 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and their prognostic value in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).
Methods: Retrospective evaluation of the 12-lead ECG was performed in 822 patients with AF. Inclusion criteria included AF in two sequential ECGs and an echocardiogram obtained within 7 days of the second ECG. The mean age of the 228 patients enrolled in the study was 71.2 ± 12.9 and 45.6% were females. Nearly half of the patients had hypertension (49.5%) and a history of heart failure (44.7%). The patients were followed for 21 ± 19 months, and the end point was all-cause mortality.
Results : Cox proportional hazards analysis demonstrated that the independent predictors of mortality in AF patients were age, renal insufficiency, a history of stroke, heart rate, incremental QRS prolongation (P = 0.0418), and the absence of warfarin use. Patients with QRS prolongation >15 ms had a worse prognosis than those with QRS prolongation ≤15 ms (P = 0.0019).
Conclusions: A progressive increase in QRS duration predicted a poor prognosis in patients with AF in our study. A prospective study is needed to substantiate the prognostic value of QRS prolongation in AF patients.  相似文献   

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ZUPAN, I., et al .: Sinus Node Dysfunction and Impairment of Global Atrial Conduction Time After High Rate Atrial and Ventricular Pacing in Dogs. It has been shown in animals and humans that AF shortens the atrial refractory period and impairs its rate adaptation. The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of high rate pacing on sinus node function and intraatrial conduction. Eight dogs were subjected to rapid atrial pacing (AP) at a rate of 400 beats/min for 16 days. After a complete recovery of left ventricular function, they underwent rapid ventricular pacing (VP) at 240 beats/min of equal duration. Sinus node recovery time (SNRT) was measured after pacing at 150, 160, and 170 beats/min. P wave duration was measured on a surface ECG recorded at a paper speed of 200 mm/s. Measurements were performed at baseline, immediately after AP or VP, and four weeks after termination of AP or VP. SNRT immediately after AP and VP was significantly prolonged at all three pacing rates   (P < 0.03)   . P wave duration increased significantly after either type of pacing   (AP: 74.3 ± 6.4 ms, VP: 70.0 ± 3.8 ms)   compared with baseline values   (60.6 ± 6.2 ms, P < 0.05)   . Rapid AP and VP induces sinus node dysfunction and prolongs intraatrial conduction time. The effects of sustained AP and VP on sinus node function and atrial myocardium returned toward control values 4 weeks after cessation of pacing. The authors hypothesize that reversible electrical remodeling occurs both in the sinus node and in the atrial myocardium. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:507–510)  相似文献   

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Although changes in autonomic tone affect ventricular defibrillation, little is known about the effect of increased parasympathetic or sympathetic tone on the atrial defbrillation threshold. Methods: To evaluate the effect of reflexly increased parasympathetic and increase α- and β-adrenergic tone on the atrial defibrillation threshold (ADFT), atrial fibrillation was induced in 14 patients. ADFTs, right atrial refractory period (RARP), and monophasic action potential duration (MAPD) were determined before and after autonomic intervention. ADFTs were determined with a step-up protocol using 3/3-ms biphasic shocks delivered through decapolar catheters in the right atrial appendage and coronary sinus. Two groups were studied. Group I (N = 8) had ADFTs determined at baseline, after receiving phenylephrine (PE), and with PE plus atropine (A). Group 2 (N = 6) had ADFTs determined at baseline and after receiving isoproterenol (ISO). Results: Group I: PE significantly increased sinus cycle length (SR-CL) compared to baseline (742 ± 123 to 922 ± 233 ms) without significantly changing RARP, MAPD, or ADFT (2.3 ± 1.3 J vs 2.3 ± 0.8 J). With PE + A, SR-CL significantly decreased (529 ± 100 ms vs 742 ± 123 ms) and MAPD shortened (231 ± 41 ms vs 279 ± 49 ms) without altering RARP or ADFT (1.94 ± 0.9 J vs 2.25 ± 1.25 J). Group 2: ISO decreased SR-CL (486 ± 77 ms vs 755 ± 184 ms) and MAPD (169 ± 37 ms vs 226 + 58 ms) but not RARP or ADFT (2.25 ± 1.21 J vs 2.33 ± 1.75 J). Conclusions: Increasing parasympathetic, α-, or β-adrenergic tone does not affect the ADFT despite causing significant electrophysiological changes in the atria.  相似文献   

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There is much interest in QT dispersion for noninvasive risk stratification of patients at risk of arrhythmias. However, little is known about the genesis of abnormal QT dispersion. In particular, whether eccentric ventricular depolarization, as seen in preexcitation, can lead to abnormal dispersion of repolarization is unknown. We studied 24 children aged 1–19 years (mean ± SD, 11 ± 5 years) with manifest preexcitation due to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome who had successful catheter ablation. Standard ECGs done preablation, early postablation (< 1 week), mid postablation (> 1 week, < 2 months), and late postablation (> 2 months) were reviewed. The QRS duration prior to ablation ranged from 90–160 ms (mean ± SD, 123 ±21 ms). On the preablation ECG, the JT and JTc dispersions showed no relationship to the QRS duration (r = 0.04 and 0.07, respectively). There was no change in JT dispersion when the preablation (42 ±15 ms) ECG was compared to early (43 ±15 ms), mid (44 ±13 ms), and late postablation (48 ± 19 ms) ECGs. There was no significant change in JTc dispersion as well. Thus, JT dispersion is unrelated to QRS duration and unaffected by catheter ablation in patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. Eccentric ventricular depolarization does not lead to abnormal dispersion of repolarization.  相似文献   

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GRIMM, W., et al. : Value of Heart Rate Variability to Predict Ventricular Arrhythmias in Recipients of Prophylactic Defibrillators with Idiopathic Dilated Cardiomyopathy. This study investigated the relation between heart rate variability (HRV) measured as standard deviation of normal to normal RR intervals (SDNN) on baseline 24-hour ambulatory electrocardiogram (ECG) and subsequent appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) interventions in 70 patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (IDC) in whom ICDs were implanted prophylactically in the presence of a low left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). During   43 ± 26   months of follow-up, 26 of 70 (37%) study patients with IDC received one or more appropriate ICD interventions for sustained ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) documented by electrograms stored in the ICD. Mean SDNN at ICD implant was   94 ± 33 ms   . No difference was found between patients with   (90 ± 25 ms)   versus without   (96 ± 37 ms)   appropriate ICD interventions for VT or VF during follow-up. Multivariate Cox regression analysis of baseline clinical characteristics including age, gender, LVEF, NYHA functional class, nonsustained VT on Holter, history of syncope, left bundle branch block, baseline medication and HRV revealed LVEF as the only significant predictor of arrhythmia. These findings do not support the use of HRV measured as SDNN on 24-hour ambulatory ECG to select patients with IDC for prophylactic ICD therapy. (PACE 2003; 26[Pt. II]:411–415)  相似文献   

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Objectives: To assess in patients with chronic heart failure the effect of cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) over 12 months' follow-up the time course of the changes in functional and neurohormonal indices and to identify responders to CRT.
Methods: Eighty-nine patients (74.1 ± 1 years, left ventricular ejection fraction [LVEF] < 35%), QRS complex duration >150 ms, in stable New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III or IV on optimal medical treatment were prospectively randomized either in a control (n = 45) or CRT (n = 44) group and underwent clinical evaluation, cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET), 2D-Echo, heart rate variability (HRV), carotid baroreflex (BRS), and BNP assessments before and at 6- and 12-month follow-up.
Results: In the CRT group, improvement of cardiac indices and BNP concentration were evident at medium term (over 6 months) follow-up, and these changes persisted on a longer term (12 months) (all P < 0.05). Instead CPET indices and NYHA class improved after 12 months associated with restoration of HRV and BRS (all P < 0.05). We identified 26 responders to CRT according to changes in LVEF and diameters. Responders presented less depressed hemodynamic (LVEF 25 ± 1.0 vs 22 ± 0.1%), functional (peak VO2 10.2 ± 0.2 vs 6.9 ± 0.3 ml/kg/min), and neurohormonal indices (HRV 203.6 ± 15.7 vs 147.6 ± 10.ms, BRS 4.9 ± 0.2 vs 3.6 ± 0.3 ms/mmHg) (all P < 0.05). In the multivariate analysis, peak VO2 was the strongest predictor of responders.
Conclusions: Improvement in functional status is associated with restoration of neurohormonal reflex control at medium term. Less depressed functional status (peak VO2) was the strongest predictor of responders to CRT.  相似文献   

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Background: P-wave duration and dispersion (PWD) have been shown to be noninvasive predictors for development of atrial fibrillation. Thus, it may be possible to attenuate atrial fibrillation risk through normalization of P-wave duration and dispersion. Trimetazidine, a metabolic modulator, has been reported to improve cardiac function in heart failure (HF) patients.
Methods: Thirty-six HF patients being treated with angiotensin inhibitors, carvedilol, spironolactone, and furosemide were prescribed trimetazidine, 20 mg three times a day. Electrocardiographic and echocardiographic examinations were obtained before and 6 months after addition of trimetazidine in HF patients and 36 healthy control group patients having normal echocardiographic examination.
Results: Maximum P-wave duration (Pmax) (106.7 ± 15.8 vs. 91.7 ± 12.7 ms) and PWD (57.2 ± 15.4 vs. 37.9 ± 16.7 ms) were significantly longer in HF patients compared to the control group. There were significant correlations of Pmax and PWD with left atrial diameter (r = 0.508, P = < 0.001 and r = 0.315, P = 0.029), left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) (r = 0.401, p = 0.005 and r = 0.396, P = 0.005), deceleration time (r = 0.296, P = 0.032 and r = 0.312, P = 0.035), and isovolumetric relaxation time (r = 0.265, P = 0.038 and r = 0.322, P = 0.015). There were significant improvements in LVEF (32.7 ± 6.5% to 37.2 ± 5.5%, P = 0.036), left atrial diameter (41.5 ± 6.7 to 40.3 ± 6.1 mm, P < 0.001), and Pmax (106.7 ± 15.8 to 102.2 ± 11.5 ms, P = 0.006) and PWD (57.2 ± 15.4 to 48.9 ± 10.1 ms, P < 0.001) during follow-up.
Conclusions: Trimetazidine added to optimal medical therapy in HF may improve Pmax and PWD in association with improved left ventricular function. Longer-term and larger studies are necessary to evaluate whether these findings may have clinical implications on prevention of atrial fibrillation.  相似文献   

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