Literature DB >> 27957085

Electrical And Hemodynamic Evalution Of Ventricular And Supraventricular Tachycardias With An Implantable Dual-Chamber Pacemaker.

Claudio Pandozi1, Franco Di Gregorio2, Carlo Lavalle1, Renato Pietro Ricci1, Sabina Ficili1, Marco Galeazzi1, Maurizio Russo1, Angela Pandozi1, Furio Colivicchi1, Massimo Santini1.   

Abstract

The discrimination between ventricular (VT) and supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) and the evaluation of their hemodynamic impact are essential issues in the arrhythmia management. A new pacing device features a tachycardia diagnostic system relying on simultaneous recording of the transvalvular impedance (TVI) and a special integrated electric signal derived by the whole set of endocardial electrodes (iECG). The iECG waveform is sensitive to the pattern of ventricular activation, similarly to the surface ECG. The TVI increases in systole and decreases in diastole and the amplitude of this cyclic fluctuation is an expression of the effectiveness of the pump function. In order to test the value of these signals in the analysis of a tachycardia, we have assessed the iECG and TVI modifications induced by different SVTs and tolerated and non-tolerated VTs, during electrophysiological (EP) studies. In case of SVT, the ventricular component of the iECG maintained the same morphology as in sinus rhythm. The peak-peak amplitude of the TVI fluctuation was reduced to 66 ± 11 % of the individual sinus rhythm reference, but the signal was present at every beat and showed a remarkable stability (variation coefficient 0.19 ± 0.01). In case of VT, the ventricular component of the iECG was strikingly different than in sinus rhythm. Regular TVI fluctuation was observed with tolerated VTs (peak-peak amplitude 74 ± 6 %; variation coefficient 0.21 ± 0.04). In contrast, with non-tolerated VTs the TVI amplitude was depressed below 40%, and the signal was virtually absent in the event of very fast VT or VF. Our results confirm that the iECG is a reliable tool to quickly discriminate VTs from SVTs and that TVI can provide information on the severity of the hemodynamic impairment produced by a tachycardia, with potential clinical benefit in the follow-up of pacemaker patients. Furthermore, the application of these signals to automatic algorithms of arrhythmia recognition might improve the specificity of therapy administration by an implantable defibrillator (ICD).

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Year:  2014        PMID: 27957085      PMCID: PMC5135154          DOI: 10.4022/jafib.1075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation        ISSN: 1941-6911


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Authors:  Dominic A M J Theuns; Maximo Rivero-Ayerza; Erik Boersma; Luc Jordaens
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Review 1.  Basic Properties And Clinical Applications Of The Intracardiac.

Authors:  Francesco Zanon; Lina Marcantoni; Gianni Pastore; Enrico Baracca; Silvio Aggio; Franco Di Gregorio; Alberto Barbetta; Mauro Carraro; Claudio Picariello; Luca Conte; Loris Roncon
Journal:  J Atr Fibrillation       Date:  2016-12-31
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