Relationship between Amplitude and Timing of Heart Sounds and Endocardial Acceleration

Objective: To study the correlation between heart sounds and peak endocardial acceleration (PEA) amplitudes and timings, by modulation of paced atrioventricular (AV) delay in recipients of dual chamber pacemakers. Methods: Ten recipients of dual chamber pacemakers implanted for high‐degree AV block...

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Hauptverfasser: TASSIN, AUDE, KOBEISSI, ADONIS, VITALI, LUCA, ROULEAU, FRÉDÉRIC, RITTER, PHILIPPE, GAGGINI, GUIDO, DUPUIS, JEAN-MARC
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description Objective: To study the correlation between heart sounds and peak endocardial acceleration (PEA) amplitudes and timings, by modulation of paced atrioventricular (AV) delay in recipients of dual chamber pacemakers. Methods: Ten recipients of dual chamber pacemakers implanted for high‐degree AV block were studied. Endocardial acceleration (EA) and phonocardiographic and electrocardiographic signals were recorded during performance of an AV delay scan in VDD and DDD modes. Results: First PEA (PEA I) and first heart sound (S1) changed similarly with the AV delay. A close intrapatient correlation was observed between S1 and PEA I amplitudes in all patients (P < 0.0001). The interpatient normalized PEA I to S1 amplitudes correlation was r = 0.89 (P < 0.0001) in DDD mode, and r = 0.81 (P < 0.0001) in VDD mode. The mean cycle‐by‐cycle PEA I to S1 delay was −4.3 ± 22 ms and second PEA (PEA II) to second heart sound (S2) delay was −7.7 ± 15 ms. Conclusions: A close correlation was observed between PEA I and S1 amplitudes and timings, and between PEA II and S2 timings. These observations support the hypothesis that PEA and heart sounds are manifestations of the same phenomena. EA might be a useful tool to monitor cardiac function.
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atrioventricular delay
Cardiac Pacing, Artificial
Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted - methods
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Humans
Male
Middle Aged
peak endocardial acceleration
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Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
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