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Changes in QT and Q-aT intervals induced by mental and physical stress with fixed rate and atrial triggered ventricular inhibited cardiac pacing.

A Hedman1, R Nordlander.   

Abstract

We have investigated the influence of mental stress and physical stress, i.e., exercise, on the QT and Q-aT intervals (measured from the pacemaker stimulus to the end or the apex, respectively, of the T wave). The study was made on ten patients with high degree atrioventricular block treated with AV universal (DDD) pacemakers. These were programmed to a fixed rate ventricular (VVI) or an atrial triggered (VDD) function for different parts of the study. An arithmetic mental stress test and a bicycle exercise test were performed with each mode of pacing. In the VVI pacing mode, the atrial rate increased by 11% during mental stress and by 46% during exercise. There was a significant shortening of QT and Q-aT intervals with both types of stress. With VDD pacing, mental stress induced a 12% increase in rate and a significant shortening of QT and Q-aT. The paced rate increased by 50% during the exercise test. This increase in ventricular rate was associated with the most marked changes in QT and Q-aT intervals. Thus, both types of stress cause a significant shortening of the QT and Q-aT interval even in the absence of a simultaneous increase in ventricular rate. When the latter is allowed to increase during VDD pacing, both intervals shorten considerably more. There was a marked inter-individual variability in the response to both types of stress. These findings are of importance with regard to the QT sensing rate responsive pacemaker which can be expected to respond to mental stress in most patients, but that response might be unpredictable in the individual.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2462219     DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1988.tb04991.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol        ISSN: 0147-8389            Impact factor:   1.976


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