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PR Interval Adaptation in the Denervated Transplanted Heart
Authors:JEANETTE KOLLER-STRAMETZ  CHRISTOPH KRATOCHWILL  MARTIN GRABENWÖGER  GÜNTHER LAUFER  RIGHARD PAGHER  NORA GEMEINER  SLOBODAN GASIC    GOTTFRIED HEINZ
Institution:From the Departments of Cardiology;Cardiac Surgery;Endocrinology, University of Vienna. Vienna. Austria
Abstract:In the present study, the dynamic PR response upon standardized treadmill exercise was investigated in 21 transplant recipients (recipient age 48 ± 17 years, donor age 31 ± 12 years, > 1 year after transplantation). MR and PR interval were measured at rest and at the end of each 25-Wincrease in workload till peak exercise. In 17 cases norepinephrine (NE) was assessed at rest, and at the end of each workload the MR increased from 99.3 ± 14 to 143.4 ± 25 beats/min at individual peak exercise, and NE increased from 1.307 ± 1,163 to 3.688 ± 2.036 pg/mL. while the PR interval shortened from 149.2 ± 13 to 119.3 ± 20 ms. On average. PR decreased by 3.4 ms for a 10-beat increase in HR, and the HR-PR interval relationship was described by a linear regression (y = 176.8–0.3469x, P = 0.0001). One patient who was unable to increase his NE levels upon exercise showed virtually no decrease in the PR interval and no HR increase. Both recipient age and donor age were moderately and significantly related to the minimum PR interval achieved at peak exercise (r = 0.6. P = 0.008 and r = 0.51. P = 0.049, respectively). These data show the following: (1) adaptation of the PR interval upon exercise does occur in the denervated transplanted heart; (2) the HR-PR relation is similar to that reported in the innervated heart; (3) the overall decline in PR interval is blunted, since denervated patients start at shorter resting PR intervals and achieve relatively longer PR intervals at peak exercise when compared to their innervated counterparts; (4) these exercise induced changes of the PR interval may be explained by circulating NE; and (5) NE levels achieved at peak exercise and the sensitivity of the AV node to NE seem to be age related. (PACE 1997; 20Pt. I]:1247-1251)
Keywords:AV interval    heart rate    exercise response    heart transplantation
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