[CRT-FORUM] 14E. Dispersion of ventricular repolarization changes. Dr. Perez Riera
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Dearest friend Yunlong: Addendum about transmural dispersion of
repolarization (TDR) and SCD relationship:
Prof Charlie Antezelevich teach us – the medical community - in repetitive
way that in the channelopaties entities with very different phenotypes and
etiologies we have a common final pathway in their predisposition to SCD:
the TDR
1) LQTS: preferential prolongation of the AP duration of M cells
2) SQTS: preferential abbreviation of AP duration of endocardium or
epicardium
3) Brugada syndrome: selective abbreviation of the AP duration in
epicardium of RVOT
4) Catecholaminergic ventricular tachycardia syndromes: reversal of the
direction of activation of the ventricular wall.
All the best
Andrés Ricardo Pérez Riera MD, chief of electrovectorcardiology sector ABC
Faculty of Medicine (FMABC), Discipline of Cardiology, Foundation of ABC
(FUABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.
> Dearest friend Yunlong: there are few reports of transmural dispersion of
> repolarization in dilated cardiomyopathy in indexed literature, in
> spite of
> Santangelo et al(1) demonstrated in a study population with severe heart
> failure secondary to dilated cardiomiopathy that permanent biventricular
> pacemaker implantation causes a statistically significant reduction of
> ventricular heterogeneity of repolarization and has an
> electrophysiological
> anti-arrhythmic influence on the arrhythmogenic substrate.
> In dog model a prolongation of the monophasic action potential
> duration of
> subendocardial, subepicardial and mid-layer myocardium and increase in
> transmural dispersion of repolarization during pacing participating of LV
> (left ventricular epicardial pacing, BiV) may contribute to the
> formation
> of unidirectional block and reentry, which play roles or at least are the
> high risk factors in the development of malignant ventricular arrhythmia,
> especially in case of structural heart disease(2).
> Left ventricular epicardial pacing and Bi-V pacing result in
> prolongation
> of ventricular repolarization time, and increase of transmural
> dispersion of
> repolarization accounted for a parallel augmentation of the T(p-e)
> interval,
> which provides evidence that T(p-e) interval accurately represents
> transmural dispersion of repolarization. These effects are magnified
> in the
> LQTS and dilated cardiomyopathy-CHF canine models in addition to their
> intrinsic transmural heterogeneity in the intact heart. This mechanism
> may
> contribute to the development of malignant ventricular arrhythmias,
> such as
> Torsades in CHF patients treated with cardiac resynchronization
> therapy(3).
> Here in Brazil(4), from a cohort (39 patients: 26 Obstructive HCM and 12
> Non-obstructive) with 24 years of follow-up cardiac pacing in
> hypertrophic
> cardiomyopathy was successful, with evidence of symptoms relief only in
> obstructive HCM patients.
>
> Major indications for implant were:
> 1) Spontaneous or induced AV block (54%);
> 2) Refractoriness to therapeutic conduct associated to high gradient
> (33%),
> 3) Support for drug therapy to treat bradychardia (8%)
> 4) Atrial fibrillation prevention (5%).
>
> Complications: (6 patients--15.4%). Three deaths occurred in the
> follow-up
> period--the three of them were atrial fibrillation female patients, with
> evidence of functional deterioration.
>
> References
>
> 1) Santangelo L, Ammendola E, Russo V, Cavallaro C, Vecchione F,
> Garofalo S, D'Onofrio A, Calabrò R.Influence of biventricular pacing on
> myocardial dispersion of repolarization in dilated cardiomyopathy
> patients.
> Eupace. 2006;8: 502-505.
> 2) Bai R, Pu J, Liu N, Lu JG, Zhou Q, Ruan YF, Niu HY, Wang LInfluence
> of pacing site on myocardial transmural dispersion of repolarization in
> intact normal and dilated cardiomyopathy dogsSheng Li Xue Bao. 2003 Dec
> 25;55:722-730.
> 3) Bai R, Lü J, Pu J, Liu N, Zhou Q, Ruan Y, Niu H, Zhang C, Wang L,
> Kam R. Left ventricular epicardial activation increases transmural
> dispersion of repolarization in healthy, long QT, and dilated
> cardiomyopathy
> dogs. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2005 Oct;28:1098-1106.
> 4) Silva LA, Fernández EA, Martinelli Filho M, Costa R, Siqueira S,
> Ianni BM, Mady C. Cardiac pacing in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: a cohort
> with 24 years of follow-up. Arq Bras Cardiol. 2008 Oct;91:250-6, 274-280.
>
> All the best
> Andrés Ricardo Pérez Riera MD, chief of electrovectorcardiology sector
> ABC Faculty of Medicine (FMABC), Discipline of Cardiology, Foundation
> of ABC
> (FUABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.
>> Dear Dr Pérez Riera
>>
>> Thanks for the kind words. Your Chinese friends are also missing you
>> here, and welcome back to China in the near future.
>>
>> I will read in detail of the two papers you mentioned. As we know, the
>> increased dispersion of ventricular repolarization was associated with
>> ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Such increase might be due to different
>> activation sequence, and autonomic nerval influence. But on the other
>> hand, theoretically the dispersion of repolarization, transmurally or
>> globally, might also be changed dramatically. But I have not found the
>> related studies on the changes of transmural dispersion in dilated
>> cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or heart failure. Do you
>> know any related studies under these situations?
>> Kind regards
>>
>> Yunlong
>>
>>> Dearest friend Yunlong Xia, from the beautiful Dalian, China. I’m
>>> very happy
>>> to chat with you. Are you fine? I miss you and the cleaver Chinese
>>> people a
>>> lot!
>>>
>>> Answer: Very recently, (the last Month) Dr Zhou et al (1) from
>>> Department of
>>> Internal Medicine, Division of Cardiology, Second Affiliated
>>> Hospital of Sun
>>> Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China in a canine
>>> congestive heart failure (CHF) model ventricular electrophysiological
>>> characteristics correlated with abnormal autonomic nerve function
>>> may have
>>> important effects on SCD. In the CHF dog group, significant
>>> differences from
>>> the control group in ventricular effective refractory period,
>>> monophasic
>>> action potential duration, ventricular late repolarization
>>> duration, the
>>> ratio of ventricular effective refractory period to monophasic action
>>> potential duration, dispersion of ventricular recovery time, and
>>> ventricular fibrillation threshold were noted. Both baroreflex
>>> sensitivity
>>> and the time and power domain parameters of heart rate variability were
>>> significantly decreased in the CHF group compared with the control
>>> group,
>>> and a significant, positive correlation between heart rate
>>> variability and
>>> baroreflex sensitivity was identified in the CHF group. Heart rate
>>> variability and baroreflex sensitivity were negatively and
>>> significantly
>>> correlated with ventricular late repolarization duration and
>>> dispersion of
>>> ventricular recovery time, and were positively correlated with
>>> ventricular
>>> effective refractory period / monophasic action potential duration and
>>> ventricular fibrillation threshold in the CHF canine group.
>>> Additionally, in human explanted hearts from patients with CHF
>>> Rotigaptide
>>> (an enhancer of gap junctional conductance drug) applied to hearts of
>>> patients with end-stage CHF shortened refractory periods normalized
>>> conduction curves and increased conduction parallel to fiber direction.
>>> However, in 50% of the hearts local slowing of conduction with
>>> destabilization of conduction (curves) occurs at sites close to the
>>> stimulation site, when activation is perpendicular to fiber direction.
>>>
>>> Reference
>>> 1) Zhou SX, Lei J, Fang C, Zhang YL, Wang JF. Ventricular
>>> electrophysiology in congestive heart failure and its correlation
>>> with heart
>>> rate variability and baroreflex sensitivity: a canine model study.
>>> Europace.
>>> 2009 Feb;11(2):245-251.
>>>
>>> 2) Wiegerinck RF, de Bakker JM, Opthof T, de Jonge N, Kirkels H,
>>> Wilms-Schopman FJ, Coronel R The effect of enhanced gap junctional
>>> conductance on ventricular conduction in explanted hearts from
>>> patients with
>>> heart failureBasic Res Cardiol. 2009 Jan 12. [Epub ahead of prin]
>>>
>>> All the best
>>> Andrés Ricardo Pérez Riera MD, chief of electrovectorcardiology
>>> sector ABC
>>> Faculty of Medicine (FMABC), Discipline of Cardiology, Foundation of
>>> ABC
>>> (FUABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil.
>>> Riera at uol.com.br
>>>
>>> CRT-INFO escribió:
>>>> Eu tenho aqui uma questão: Como ocorre a dispersão das mudanças na
>>>> repolarização ventricular nos pacientes com insuficiência cardíaca?
>>>> Como é a relação com as taquiarritmias ventriculares malignas?
>>>>
>>>> Atenciosamente,
>>>>
>>>> Dr. Yunlong Xia, PhD
>>>> Dalian, China
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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