Patients with normal left ventricular function demonstrated a higher recirculation fraction compared to those with abnormal function (0.52 vs 0.37, p<0.005).
Observational (n=26)
26 adult patients with normal or abnormal left ventricular function evaluated during cardiac catheterization.
Normal left ventricular function vs Abnormal left ventricular function
Recirculation fraction (ratio of potentiation decay from the first to the second postextrasystolic beat), p=<0.005
Absolute Event Rate: 0.52% vs 0.37%
p-value: p=<0.005
Twenty-six adult patients, classified by clinical and catheter criteria into groups of those with normal and abnormal left ventricular function, were studied during cardiac catheterization. Right heart pacing was established, and left ventricular dP/dt was measured with end-catheter manometers. By varying the interval preceding a test beat after periods of steady pacing it was confirmed that recovery of left ventricular mechanical function (maximum dP/dt) occurs approximately 800 msec (optimum interval) after a beat. The augmentation of maximum dP/dt of the first 2 beats after an extrasystole, each spaced at the optimum interval, was also studied; the amount of potentiation was varied by alterations in extrasystolic interval. Potentiation decayed from the first to the second postextrasystolic beat with a ratio that was fixed in each individual patient. The ratio (recirculation fraction) was higher in patients with normal than in those with abnormal left ventricular function (mean +/- SD 0.52 +/- 0.10 vs 0.37 +/- 0.11, p less than .005). There was an inverse relationship between this ratio and the degree of potentiation of the first postextrasystolic beat (r = .80, p less than .001). We postulate a disturbance of excitation-contraction coupling mechanisms to explain these effects.
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W. A. Seed
Charing Cross Hospital
Mark I. M. Noble
Electrophysiology
John M. Walker
General Cardiology
Circulation
Walker (United States)
Noble
Clover Seed (China)
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Seed et al. (Thu,) conducted a observational in Normal and abnormal left ventricular function (n=26). Normal left ventricular function vs. Abnormal left ventricular function was evaluated on Recirculation fraction (ratio of potentiation decay from the first to the second postextrasystolic beat) (p=<0.005). Patients with normal left ventricular function demonstrated a higher recirculation fraction compared to those with abnormal function (0.52 vs 0.37, p<0.005).
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