Literature DB >> 11542763

Subtle alternating electrocardiographic morphology as an indicator of decreased cardiac electrical stability.

J M Smith1, B Blue, E Clancy, C R Valeri, R J Cohen.   

Abstract

Observations from finite-element computer models, together with analytic developments based on percolation theory have suggested that subtle fluctuations of ECG morphology might serve as an indicator diminished cardiac electrical stability. With fixed-rate atrial pacing in canines, we have previously observed a pattern of alternation in T wave energy which correlated with cardiac electrical stability. We report here on a series of 20 canine experiments in which cardiac electrical stability (measured via Ventricular Fibrillation Threshold determination) was compared to a non-degenerate, multidimensional measurement of the degree of alternating activity present in the ECG complex morphology. The decrease in cardiac electrical stability brought on by both coronary artery occlusion and systemic hypothermia was consistently accompanied by subtle alternation in ECG morphology, with the absolute degree of alternating activity being significantly (negatively) correlated with cardiac electrical stability.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 11542763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Cardiol        ISSN: 0276-6574


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