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- Yu-Cheng Hsieh
- Wan-Hsin Hsieh
- Cheng-Hung Li
- Ying-Chieh Liao
- Jiunn-Cherng Lin
- Chi-Jen Weng
- Men-Tzung Lo
- Ta-Chuan Tuan
- Shien-Fong Lin
- Hung-I Yeh
- Jin-Long Huang
- Ketil Haugan
- Bjarne D Larsen
- Yenn-Jiang Lin
- Wei-Wen Lin
- Tsu-Juey Wu
- Shih-Ann Chen
Abstract
Introduction: High beat-to-beat morphological variation (divergence) on the ventricular electrogram during programmed ventricular stimulation (PVS) is associated with increased risk of ventricular fibrillation (VF), with unclear mechanisms. We hypothesized that ventricular divergence is associated with epicardial wavebreaks during PVS, and that it predicts VF occurrence. Method and results: Langendorff-perfused rabbit hearts (n = 10) underwent 30-min therapeutic hypothermia (TH, 30°C), followed by a 20-min treatment with rotigaptide (300 nM), a gap junction modifier. VF inducibility was tested using burst ventricular pacing at the shortest pacing cycle length achieving 1:1 ventricular capture. Pseudo-ECG (p-ECG) and epicardial activation maps were simultaneously recorded for divergence and wavebreaks analysis, respectively. A total of 112 optical and p-ECG recordings (62 at TH, 50 at TH treated with rotigaptide) were analyzed. Adding rotigaptide reduced ventricular divergence, from 0.13±0.10 at TH to 0.09±0.07 (p = 0.018). Similarly, rotigaptide reduced the number of epicardial wavebreaks, from 0.59±0.73 at TH to 0.30±0.49 (p = 0.036). VF inducibility decreased, from 48±31% at TH to 22±32% after rotigaptide infusion (p = 0.032). Linear regression models showed that ventricular divergence correlated with epicardial wavebreaks during TH (p
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Yu-Cheng Hsieh & Wan-Hsin Hsieh & Cheng-Hung Li & Ying-Chieh Liao & Jiunn-Cherng Lin & Chi-Jen Weng & Men-Tzung Lo & Ta-Chuan Tuan & Shien-Fong Lin & Hung-I Yeh & Jin-Long Huang & Ketil Haugan & Bjarn, 2020.
"Ventricular divergence correlates with epicardial wavebreaks and predicts ventricular arrhythmia in isolated rabbit hearts during therapeutic hypothermia,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(2), pages 1-19, February.
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RePEc:plo:pone00:0228818
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0228818
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