1. Dispersion of repolarization in canine ventricle and the electrocardiographic T wave: Tp-e interval does not reflect transmural dispersion
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Iryna N. Shlapakova, M R Rosen, Alexei N. Plotnikov, Peter Danilo, Francien J.G. Wilms-Schopman, Michiel J. Janse, Ruben Coronel, Tobias Opthof, Cardiology, and ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Transmural dispersion ,Action Potentials ,QT interval ,Article ,Electrocardiography ,Dogs ,Heart Conduction System ,Physiology (medical) ,Internal medicine ,T wave ,Dispersion (optics) ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Animals ,Ventricular Function ,Repolarization ,Endocardium ,Analysis of Variance ,business.industry ,Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ,Models, Cardiovascular ,Ventricular pacing ,Electrodes, Implanted ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Research Design ,Ventricle ,Models, Animal ,Linear Models ,Cardiology ,Female ,Electrophysiologic Techniques, Cardiac ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Pericardium - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The concept that the interval between the peak (T(peak)) and the end (T(end)) of the T wave (T(p-e)) is a measure of transmural dispersion of repolarization time is widely accepted but has not been tested rigorously by transmural mapping of the intact heart. OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to test the relationship of T(p-e) to transmural dispersion of repolarization by correlating local repolarization times at endocardial, midmural, and epicardial sites in the left and right ventricles with the T wave of the ECG. METHODS: Local activation times, activation-recovery intervals, and repolarization times were measured at 98 epicardial sites and up to 120 midmural and endocardial sites in eight open-chest dogs. In four of the dogs, long-term cardiac memory was induced by 3 weeks of ventricular pacing at 130 bpm because previous data suggest that, in this setting, delayed epicardial repolarization increases transmural dispersion. The other four dogs were sham operated. RESULTS: In sham dogs, T(p-e) was 41 +/- 2.2 ms (X +/- SEM), whereas the transmural dispersion of repolarization time was 2.7 +/- 4.2 ms (not significant between endocardium and epicardium). Cardiac memory was associated with evolution of a transmural gradient of 14.5 +/- 1.9 ms (P
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- 2007
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