Literature DB >> 19324316

Dispersion of repolarization and arrhythmogenesis.

Ruben Coronel1, Francien J G Wilms-Schopman, Tobias Opthof, Michiel J Janse.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The relation between induction of arrhythmias and dispersion of repolarization is not completely understood.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to study the relation between heterogeneity in repolarization and arrhythmogenesis under conditions of selective regional action potential prolongation and shortening.
METHODS: Pig hearts were perfused in a Langendorff setup. The left anterior descending artery (LAD) was cannulated and perfused. Sotalol (220 microM) was infused in the aortic cannula, and pinacidil (20 microM) was infused through the LAD, causing a gradient in repolarization time between the two myocardial regions. Premature stimulation was performed from the LAD region.
RESULTS: No transmural repolarization gradients developed after infusion of the drugs. High-density epicardial activation/repolarization mapping (176 unipolar electrodes, 2-mm interelectrode spacing) revealed a maximum repolarization gradient of approximately 120 ms over 14 mm. The critical parameter for differentiating between the occurrence of reentry and the mere occurrence of a line of activation block between the two myocardial regions (and no reentry) was not the magnitude of the repolarization gradient but the timing of arrival of the premature activation wave at the distal side of the line of activation block relative to the repolarization time of the premature beat proximal to the line of block. No spontaneous arrhythmias were observed despite the presence of the repolarization gradient.
CONCLUSION: It is not the repolarization gradient but the restitution characteristics of the tissue with the shorter action potential, in combination with the time of arrival of the premature wavefront at the distal side of the line of block, that determines the occurrence of reentry.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19324316     DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2009.01.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Rhythm        ISSN: 1547-5271            Impact factor:   6.343


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