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Simultaneous noninvasive recording of skin sympathetic nerve activity and electrocardiogram

Authors :
Yong Mei Cha
Yuan Yuan
Ronald G. Victor
Jonathan L. Hassel
Arthur C. Coffey
Chad Meshberger
Thomas H. Everett
David Adams
Hongbo Lin
Lan S. Chen
Susan Straka
Kimberly Smith
David Wagner
Anisiia Doytchinova
Shien-Fong Lin
Vicenta Salanova
Keith C. Wright
Yan Li
Gang Wu
Richard J. Kovacs
Peng Sheng Chen
Dechun Yin
Changyu Shen
John C. Kincaid
Source :
Heart rhythm, vol 14, iss 1
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

BackgroundSympathetic nerve activity is important to cardiac arrhythmogenesis.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop a method for simultaneous noninvasive recording of skin sympathetic nerve activity (SKNA) and electrocardiogram (ECG) using conventional ECG electrodes. This method (neuECG) can be used to adequately estimate sympathetic tone.MethodsWe recorded neuECG signals from the skin of 56 human subjects. The signals were low-pass filtered to show the ECG and high-pass filtered to show nerve activity. Protocol 1 included 12 healthy volunteers who underwent cold water pressor test and Valsalva maneuver. Protocol 2 included 19 inpatients with epilepsy but without known heart diseases monitored for 24 hours. Protocol 3 included 22 patients admitted with electrical storm and monitored for 39.0 ± 28.2 hours. Protocol 4 included 3 patients who underwent bilateral stellate ganglion blockade with lidocaine injection.ResultsIn patients without heart diseases, spontaneous nerve discharges were frequently observed at baseline and were associated with heart rate acceleration. SKNA recorded from chest leads (V1-V6) during cold water pressor test and Valsalva maneuver (protocol 1) was invariably higher than during baseline and recovery periods (P < .001). In protocol 2, the average SKNA correlated with heart rate acceleration (r = 0.73 ± 0.14, P < .05) and shortening of QT interval (P < .001). Among 146 spontaneous ventricular tachycardia episodes recorded in 9 patients of protocol 3, 106 episodes (73%) were preceded by SKNA within 30 seconds of onset. Protocol 4 showed that bilateral stellate ganglia blockade by lidocaine inhibited SKNA.ConclusionSKNA is detectable using conventional ECG electrodes in humans and may be useful in estimating sympathetic tone.

Details

ISSN :
15475271
Volume :
14
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Heart Rhythm
Accession number :
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