Analysis of the Onset and Termination of Repeated Pattern Ventricular Arrhythmias

D. Sapoznikov, M.H. Luria, M.S. Gotsman
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A group of algorithms has been developed to investigate the characteristics of beat-to-beat intervals preceding and following the onset and termination of repeated pattern ventricular arrhythmias (RPVA) such as bigeminy and trigeminy. Eighty-five patients, each with more than 3000 ventricular ectopic beats in a 24-hour Holter recording and with more than 10 episodes of RPVA, were evaluated. A statistically significant prolongation of sinus intervals preceding the onset of bigeminy and trigeminy and shortening of postectopic intervals after the onset were observed. In addition, shortening of postectopic intervals before the termination of bigeminy and trigeminy and lengthening of sinus intervals following their termination were also seen. A significant presence of these characteristics was not observed in arrhythmias with a greater number of sinus beats between ectopic beats. These dynamics provide information which may be utilized in the assessment of mechanisms involved in the onset and termination of RPVA.

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重复型室性心律失常的起止分析
已经开发了一组算法来研究重复型室性心律失常(RPVA)发生和终止之前和之后的搏动间隔的特征,如双心室和三叉心室。对85例患者进行了评估,每例患者在24小时动态心电图记录中有超过3000次室性异搏,并有超过10次的RPVA发作。观察到二叉和三叉发作前窦间期延长和异位发作后窦间期缩短具有统计学意义。此外,异位后间隔在双三叉肌终止前缩短,窦间间隔在其终止后延长。这些特征在异位搏动间窦性搏动较多的心律失常中未观察到。这些动态提供了可用于评估RPVA发病和终止机制的信息。
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