Simultaneous Recording of Atrial and Ventricular Monophasic Action Potentials: Monophasic Action Potential Duration During Atrial Pacing, Ventricular Pacing, and Ventricular Fibrillation
A newly developed transvenous suction electrode was used in dogs to record monophasic action potentials (MAPs) from the right atrium and right ventricle simultaneously. Continuous MAP recordings could be made from the same endocardial site for test periods of 1.5 hours. Left ventricular pacing at in...
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description | A newly developed transvenous suction electrode was used in dogs to record monophasic action potentials (MAPs) from the right atrium and right ventricle simultaneously. Continuous MAP recordings could be made from the same endocardial site for test periods of 1.5 hours. Left ventricular pacing at increasing heart rates resulted in a statistically significant decrease of right ventricular MAP duration. A high degree of correlation was found between right ventricular MAP duration at 90% of repolarization and the QT interval during both right atrial and left ventricular pacing. At the onset of ventricular fibrillation (VF), right ventricular MAP duration shortened to 25% of the value obtained during left ventricular pacing at a cycle length of 250 ms. A cyclic alternation in amplitude of the right ventricular MAPs was observed during VF. Fast Fourier Transform Analysis of right ventricular MAPs during VF showed a significant dominant frequency at 12 Hz, with no levels of interest beyond this frequency. This observation might prove to be useful in elaborating a new algorithm for the automatic detection of ventricular fibrillation. |
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