2020
DOI: 10.5603/cj.a2018.0070
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Fragmented endocardial signals and early afterdepolarizations during torsades de pointes tachycardia

Abstract: Background: Bradycardia-induced torsade de pointes (TdP) tachycardia in patients with

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“…They gave further insight into the mechanisms of initiation and perpetuation of TdP in high-degree AV block. We are potentially dealing with a functional arrhythmogenic substrate, reflected by EGM fragmentations [9] which are not due to a fixed anatomic obstacle such as fibrosis resulting from the sequel of myocardial infarction, but likely to anisotropic propagation creating functional blocks. A relation with the familial forms of LQTS has also been proposed, as not all patients with chronic AV block develop long QT and TdP.…”
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“…They gave further insight into the mechanisms of initiation and perpetuation of TdP in high-degree AV block. We are potentially dealing with a functional arrhythmogenic substrate, reflected by EGM fragmentations [9] which are not due to a fixed anatomic obstacle such as fibrosis resulting from the sequel of myocardial infarction, but likely to anisotropic propagation creating functional blocks. A relation with the familial forms of LQTS has also been proposed, as not all patients with chronic AV block develop long QT and TdP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, to gain further insight, long-term bipolar ECGs were tape recorded in all, between a negative skin electrode placed in position V1 and a positive one Preliminary results of this study have been previously published. [7][8][9] This study is a more detailed and extended analysis of these previous reports.…”
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