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Non-invasive Wedensky modulation within the QRS complex.

K Hnatkova1, S J Ryan, J Bathen, H H Hoium, M Malik.   

Abstract

To investigate non-invasively induced Wedensky modulation, 2ms pulses of 5, 20 and 40mA were delivered between precordial and subscapular patches synchronously with the ORS complex. Wavelet vector magnitude was obtained for averaged modulated and non-modulated complexes. The surface area of a 3D-envelope of their difference (WSR) was compared in 59 patients with an uncomplicated follow-up after myocardial infarction (MI) (42 men, 64.3+/-9.1 years), in 30 patients with ischaemic heart disease and a history of ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation (VT/VF) (29 men, 63.1+/-9.8 years), and in 53 healthy subjects (control) (22 men, 56.6+/-10.1 years). Reproducibility of the assessment was tested by computing relative errors in a sub-population of 30 VT/VF patients and 47 controls. Wedensky modulation parameters differed significantly between control, MI and VT/VF subjects. In 10 ms post-modulation windows, the following WSR values were obtained: controls: 1184+/-496 (5mA), 1553+/-838 (20 mA) and 2092+/-1488 (40 mA); VT/VF: 861+/-412 (5mA), 1134+/-636 (20 mA) and 1320+/-1036 (40 mA); MI: 1305+/-885 (5mA) and 1779+/-1169 (20 mA). With all modulating energies used, the VT/VF patients differed significantly from both the controls and MI patients; control patients against VT/VF patients: p<0.004 (5 mA), p<0.01 (20 mA) and p<0.001 (40 mA); VT/VF patients against MI patients: p<0.02 (5mA), p<0.01 (20 mA); control patients against MI patients: all p=NS. The reproducibility assessment showed an acceptable stability of Wedensky modulation parameters. This study demonstrated that wavelet decomposition detects non-invasive Wedensky modulation within the QRS complex, and VT/VF patients are less sensitive to Wedensky modulation than control and MI patients.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12043806     DOI: 10.1007/bf02348130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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