In acutely ischemic porcine myocardium, the incidence of initial ST-T wave alternans was significantly higher at heart rates > 100 bpm (96%) compared to heart rates ≤ 100 bpm (42%).
During acute ischemia in a porcine model, two distinct types of ST-T alternans occur, with the later phase linked to conduction block and ventricular fibrillation at higher heart rates.
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 96% vs 42%
valor p: p=0.025
The factors responsible for the ST-T wave alternans (STTA) and associated arrhythmias during acute ischemia have not been clarified.In acutely ischemic porcine myocardium, we recorded transmural unipolar and bipolar electrocardiograms and mid-myocardial extracellular K(+) (K(+)e) from the center of the ischemic zone during 8-minute episodes of ischemia. Two different STTAs occurred. The initial STTA, which occurred at 4 minutes 15 seconds ± 12 seconds of ischemia during sinus rhythm, was most prominent in the subendocardium, independent of K(+)e and activation block, and heart rate dependent. It occurred in 13/19 (68%) occlusions at heart rates ≤ 100 bpm and in 22/23 (96%) at > 100 bpm. The second STTA was more obvious and greatest in the subepicardium. It began in the later phase of ischemia and was also heart rate dependent (5/19 26% occlusions at heart rates ≤ 100 bpm and 10/23 44% at > 100 bpm). This STTA was consistently associated with 2:1 change in the bipolar electrogram morphology, possibly due to 2:1 conduction block. Ventricular fibrillation (VF) occurred only at > 100 bpm.The initial STTA may be independent of conduction abnormalities and represent primary repolarization alternans. The second STTA may be secondary to and indicative of 2:1 activation block or marked alternans of the action potential amplitude/duration. The associated VF most likely reflects the underlying conduction abnormality.
Watanabe et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Acute myocardial ischemia (n=22). Heart rate > 100 bpm vs. Heart rate ≤ 100 bpm was evaluated on Incidence of initial ST-T wave alternans (STTA) (p=0.025). In acutely ischemic porcine myocardium, the incidence of initial ST-T wave alternans was significantly higher at heart rates > 100 bpm (96%) compared to heart rates ≤ 100 bpm (42%).