缺血时T波形态与心率动态关系的研究

F. Simon, P. Laguna, E. Pueyo
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本文研究了心率与若干复极指数(包括QT间期和T波形态描述符)之间的关系。提出了一个时变模型来描述Ir - RR关系,Ir一般表示研究的复极化指标之一,RR表示运行平均RR区间。所提出的方法应用于压力测试记录的分析。考虑了三种不同的个体群体:缺血性患者、低风险患者和健康受试者。结果表明,与低危患者和健康受试者相比,缺血患者在应激峰值时评估的Ir - RR心率序列拟合线的斜率明显较低,并且该结果对任何Ir指标都有效。由此可见,在应激测试峰值测量心率变化时T波适应能力(下斜率)的丧失与缺血的存在有关。
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Study of the dynamic relationship between T wave morphology and heart rate during ischemia
In this work the relationship between heart rate and several repolarization indices, including the QT interval and T wave morphology descriptors, has been investigated. A time-variant model has been proposed to describe the Ir to RR relationship, with Ir generically denoting one of the repolarization indices under study, and RR the running mean RR interval. The proposed methodology is applied to the analysis of stress test recordings. Three different groups of individuals are considered: ischemic patients, low-risk patients and healthy subjects. It is shown that the slope of the line fitting the Ir to RR beat series evaluated at stress peak is significantly lower in ischemic patients as compared to low-risk patients and healthy subjects, and that result is valid for any of the Ir indices. It can be concluded that loss of the T wave adaptation capability (lower slope) to heart rate changes, measured at stress test peak, is related of the presence of ischemia.
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