2019
DOI: 10.1111/anec.12713
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Adaptation of ventricular repolarization duration and dispersion during changes in heart rate induced by atrial stimulation

Abstract: Background The duration of ventricular repolarization (VR) and its spatial and temporal heterogeneity are central elements in arrhythmogenesis. We studied the adaptation of VR duration and dispersion and their relationship in healthy human subjects during atrial pacing. Methods Patients 20‐50 years of age who were scheduled for ablation of supraventricular tachycardia without preexcitation but otherwise healthy were eligible. Vectorcardiography recordings with Frank leads were used for data collection. Increme… Show more

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“…The time-limiting step of the recording phase was defined by the hysteresis of the ventricular repolarization adaptation to a change in heart rate which is minimum 3 min [ 18 , 21 ]. A 5 min resting period with closed eyes during silence therefore preceded a recording period ≥5min.…”
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“…The time-limiting step of the recording phase was defined by the hysteresis of the ventricular repolarization adaptation to a change in heart rate which is minimum 3 min [ 18 , 21 ]. A 5 min resting period with closed eyes during silence therefore preceded a recording period ≥5min.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…facilitated by a web-based QT calculator [ 26 , 31 ], the tangent method has been favored by others [ 32 ]. The tangent method is more suitable than the threshold method for studying ventricular repolarization changes on a beat-to-beat level during rapid heart rate increase according to our own experience [ 16 18 ]. We therefore decided on the tangent method for the entirely automatic VCG analysis of saQRST complexes so that the same automatic method could be used for analyses of beat-to-beat and steady-state signal-averaged cardiac cycles.…”
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“…Although atrial and ventricular pacing result in similar dynamics in QT hysteresis, ventricular pacing induces potentially confounding repolarization changes related to ventricular activation‐induced short‐term cardiac memory, at least when ventricular pacing lasts 8 minutes or more (Axelsson et al, 2021 ; Rosen & Bergfeldt, 2015 ). Incremental atrial pacing is presumably most physiological and was applied in one of our previous studies on patients with supraventricular tachycardia but otherwise healthy undergoing heart catheterization for ablation therapy (Axelsson et al, 2020 ). Difficulties with keeping 1:1 atrio‐ventricular conduction at a fixed atrio‐ventricular conduction interval and HR turned out to be a problem in that study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%