In a canine model of late myocardial infarction, the spatial pattern of refractoriness forms the substrate for an arc of unidirectional conduction block fundamental to ventricular reentry development.
Myocardial infarction and ventricular arrhythmias
Isochronal mapping of ventricular activation and effective refractory period
Spatial pattern of refractoriness and development of ventricular reentry
Isochronal maps of ventricular activation were analyzed in dogs 3-5 days after ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery utilizing a 64-channel multiplexer. Isochronal maps of the effective refractory period were determined from 62 epicardial sites and correlated with the activation maps. The ischemia occurring in the surviving epicardial layer prolonged refractoriness in a spatially nonuniform manner. The resulting pattern of refractoriness on the epicardial surface resembled concentric rings of isorefractoriness which increased in duration from the normal zone to the center of the ischemic zone. The formation of an arc of functional unidirectional conduction block occurred along the gradient of refractoriness and the exact location of the arc depended on the S1-S2 interval. When a short S1-S2 failed to induce reentry, fewer adjacent sites with sufficiently disparate refractoriness formed a smaller arc of block. A subsequent S3 encountered further nonuniformly shortened refractoriness (normal areas had shortened refractoriness greater than ischemic areas) and the arc of block was lengthened. This required a longer time for the wavefront to circulate around the arc. When it then reached the distal side of the arc, refractoriness had expired proximal to the arc and reentry occurred. Similarly, nonuniform shortening of refractoriness explained why one reentrant beat may or may not produce successive reentrant beats. Therefore, the spatial pattern of refractoriness forms the substrate for the arc of unidirectional conduction block that is fundamental to the development of ventricular reentry in this experimental model.
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William B. Gough
UCB Pharma (Belgium)
Rahul Mehra
Birla Institute of Technology and Science - Hyderabad Campus
Mark Restivo
VA NY Harbor Healthcare System
Circulation Research
Jahra Hospital
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Gough et al. (Sun,) conducted a other in Myocardial infarction and ventricular arrhythmias. Isochronal mapping of ventricular activation and effective refractory period was evaluated on Spatial pattern of refractoriness and development of ventricular reentry. In a canine model of late myocardial infarction, the spatial pattern of refractoriness forms the substrate for an arc of unidirectional conduction block fundamental to ventricular reentry development.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0eaf0d8da6dd046147a4d8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.res.57.3.432