Effect of Ischemia on the Spatial Heterogeneity of Ventricular Repolarization: a Simulation Study

M. Rivolta, R. Sassi, L. Mainardi, V. Corino
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Aim of this study is to assess, using numerical simulations, the effect of different degrees of ischemia on spatial heterogeneity of ventricular repolarization (SHVR), as evaluated by the V-index. Twelve-lead electrocardiograms were simulated using EGCSIM. Different degrees of ischemia were simulated in three regions, i.e., left anterior descending artery (LAD), right coronary artery (RCA) and left circumflex artery (LCX), by varying the size of the ischemic region (35 mm vs 50 mm), the amplitude of action potentials (APs; maximum reduction of 50%), and by shortening the AP durations (maximum reduction of 35%). The time progression of ischemia was simulated on a time window of 8 minutes in which 30 Monte Carlo simulations of 70 beats were generated each minute. V-index significantly increased at $LCA$ and $RCA$ of 11.2 $\pm$ 1.8 ms (+ 35.4%) and $12.6 \pm 1.6ms (>+ 39.7\%)$ with respect to baseline $(p < 0.05)$, for the ischemic region of 35 mm. The increment was larger for the 50 mm region, in which Vindex approximately doubled. On the other hand, ischemia at LCX resulted in small changes of V-index of about 2 ms for both region sizes $(p < 0.05)$. The study showed that the V-index depended on the ischemic location, its size and electrophysiological changes of APs.
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缺血对心室复极空间异质性影响的模拟研究
本研究的目的是通过数值模拟来评估不同程度的缺血对心室复极空间异质性(SHVR)的影响。采用EGCSIM模拟十二导联心电图。通过改变缺血区大小(35 mm vs 50 mm)、动作电位振幅(APs;最大减少50%),并通过缩短AP持续时间(最大减少35%)。在8分钟的时间窗内模拟缺血的时间进程,每分钟进行30次蒙特卡罗模拟,每分钟70次心跳。对于35 mm的缺血区域,与基线相比,$LCA$和$RCA$的v指数显著增加,分别为$ 11.2 $ pm$ 1.8 ms(+ 35.4%)和$12.6 $ pm 1.6ms (>+ 39.7%)$ (p < 0.05)$。50 mm区域的增量较大,其中Vindex大约翻倍。另一方面,LCX缺血导致两种区域大小的v指数变化较小,均为2 ms左右(p < 0.05)。研究表明,v指数与缺血部位、大小及ap的电生理变化有关。
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