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Influence of early coronary reperfusion on QT interval dispersion after acute myocardial infarction.

Y Endoh1, H Kasanuki, S Ohnishi, N Shibata, S Hosoda.   

Abstract

We studied the influence of early coronary reperfusion on QT interval dispersion in patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI). There were 54 males and 18 females with a mean age of 60 +/- 10 years. Of the 51 patients with recanalization of the infarct related vessel in the recovery phase, 28 (group A) had early coronary reperfusion (5.5 +/- 2.7 hours), 23 other patients (group B) were not confirmed with early coronary reperfusion. Twenty-one patients (group C) did not undergo recanalization of the infarct related vessel in the recovery phase. Corrected QT (QTc) maximum, QTc minimum, and QTc dispersion calculated as the difference between the maximum and minimum QTc intervals, were compared among these three groups at both acute and recovery phase. At the acute phase after MI, there were no significant differences in the QTc maximum, QTc minimum, QT dispersion, and QTc dispersion among these three groups. At the recovery phase after MI, there were also no significant differences in the QTc maximum and QTc minimum. However, there were significant differences in the QT dispersion (0.035 +/- 0.010 in group A, 0.049 +/- 0.015 in group B, and 0.061 +/- 0.031 s in group C, respectively; P = 0.0001), and QTc dispersion (0.038 +/- 0.012 in group A, 0.050 +/- 0.015 in group B, and 0.063 +/- 0.032 s in group C, respectively; P = 0.0003) among the three groups. Comparison of QTc dispersion between acute and recovery phase revealed significant reduction from acute to recovery phase in group A. The number of premature ventricular contraction was lower in group A and B than group C. In summary, early coronary reperfusion may reduce electrophysiological instability by reducing QT dispersion in the recovery phase after acute MI.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9227762     DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1997.tb03534.x

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


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