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Invasive electrophysiological evaluation of patients with sleep apnoea-associated ventricular asystole—methods and preliminary results
Authors:WOLFRAM GRIMM,JÜ  RGEN HOFFMANN,ULRICH KÖ  HLER,JÖ  RG HEITMANN,JÖ  RG H. PETER,PETER VON,WICHERT BERNHARD MAISCH
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine and Cardiology, Philipps-University Marburg, 35033 Marburg, Germany;Department of Baldingerstrasse, 35033 Marburg, Germany
Abstract:SUMMARY  Twelve patients (aged 48 ± 12 y) with ventricular asystole of >3s due to complete atrioventricular (AV) block ( n = 8), sinoatrial (SA) block or sinus node arrest ( n = 3) or both ( n = 1) associated with obstructive sleep apnoea underwent invasive electrophysiological evaluation of sinus node function and AV conduction properties before and after administration of atropine (0.02 mg kg-1). Ventricular asystole lasted for 5.9 ± 2.8 s (range 3.1–13 s). Sinus node function was assessed by measurement of sinus node recovery time, sinoatrial conduction time, and the response of sinus rate to atropine. Parameters of AV-conduction assessment included AH- and HV-intervals, AV- and VA-Wenckebach periods, and effective refractory period of the AV node before and after atropine. Sinus node function was normal in 11 of the 12 study patients and moderately abnormal in 1 patient. AV-nodal function was normal in 8 patients and moderately abnormal in 4 patients. A slightly prolonged HV-interval (59–63 ms) was present in 6 patients. Intra- or infra His block was not observed in any patient. In conclusion, normal or only moderately abnormal electrophysiological findings in patients with sleep apnoea-associated ventricular asystole suggest that a neurally mediated cardioinhibitory reflex may cause ventricular asystole in these patients. This sleep apnoea-triggered 'vasovagal' reflex may unmask pre-existing mild to moderate structural abnormalities of the AV conduction system.
Keywords:complete AV-block    electrophysiological evaluation    obstructive sleep apnoea    pacemaker therapy    sinus arrest    ventricular asystole
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