Literature DB >> 10465565

Dispersion of the monophasic action potential duration in patients with polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.

H Shimizu1, T Inoue, S Miwa, A Yoshida, T Itagaki, Y Ohnishi, M Yokoyama.   

Abstract

The mechanism of polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (PMVT) remains unclear. To investigate the electrophysiologic mechanism of PMVT, monophasic action potentials (MAPs) were recorded with a contact electrode technique from right ventricular sites during sinus rhythm and right ventricular pacing. MAPs were obtained from 6 patients with PMVT (PMVT group) and 11 patients without PMVT (control group). The duration from the onset of the upstroke to 90% repolarization of the MAP (MAPD90) during right ventricular pacing at both pacing cycle lengths of 600 and 400 ms was significantly longer in the PMVT group than in the control group (332+/-60 ms vs 279+/-33 ms [P < .005] and 276+/-32 ms vs 229+/-23 ms [P < .0001], respectively). Dispersion of the MAPD90 in sinus rhythm was significantly larger in the PMVT group than in the control group (52.5+/-34.6 ms vs 26.1+/-12.0 ms [P < .005]), and dispersion of the MAPD90 during right ventricular pacing at both pacing cycle lengths of 600 and 400 ms was also significantly larger in the PMVT group than in the control group (86.0+/-44.2 ms vs 37.4+/-28.6 ms [P < .005], and 48.8+/-19.3 ms vs 27.1+/-7.1 ms [P < .05], respectively). Dispersion of repolarization time (activation time plus MAPD90) at a pacing cycle length of 600 ms was longer in the PMVT group than in the control group (104.3+/-38.9 ms vs 49.4+/-31.2 ms [P < .05]). These results suggest that the patients with PMVT have a greater regional dispersion of ventricular repolarization time and that the heterogeneity of ventricular repolarization may play an important role in the genesis of PMVT.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10465565

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Electrocardiol        ISSN: 0022-0736            Impact factor:   1.438


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