Javascript must be enabled to continue!
e0182 Electrophysiological subatrate for canine atrium
View through CrossRef
Objective
Hypertension is frequently complicated by atrial fibrillation (AF). However, the atrial substrate for AF is not known. This study investigated the electrophysiological properties of atrial repolarisation by monophasic action potential (MAP) in order to explore the mechanism of paroxysmal AF initiation and maintenance.
Methods
MAP were recorded from left and right atrium in 14 canine. action potential duration (APD) at 90% repolarisation (APD90), Repetitive atrial firing (RAF, the occurrence of two or more successive premature atrial activations with return cycle of 250 msec or less following atrial stimulation) and APD alternans (the difference in APD between two consecutive beats, were induced by overdrive pacing at LA and RA) were induced by use of programmed stimulation at LA and RA. In the study, episodes of PAF were recorded and analysed.
Results
APD90 were significantly shorter in the left atrium compared to the right atrium ((157.4±43.5) vs (170.9±37.9), p<0.05)). The mean S1S2 interval induced RAF was (130±32) ms. 15 RAF were induced in 14 dogs. RAF induced in LA were more than in RA (11 vs 4, p<0.05). Alternans of APD were induced at CL of (162±25) ms. 13 APD alternans were induced at LA (8) and RA (5) of 14 dogs. In total, 61 episodes of PAF were induced in 14 canines. 38 episodes of PAF were induced in the left atrium, more than in the right atrium (23, p<0.05).
Conclusions
The incidence of RAF and alternans was significantly higher in LA than in RA. Heterogeneity between LA and RA repolarisation creates subatrate for re-entrant arrhythmias and vulnerability to atrial fibrillation.
Title: e0182 Electrophysiological subatrate for canine atrium
Description:
Objective
Hypertension is frequently complicated by atrial fibrillation (AF).
However, the atrial substrate for AF is not known.
This study investigated the electrophysiological properties of atrial repolarisation by monophasic action potential (MAP) in order to explore the mechanism of paroxysmal AF initiation and maintenance.
Methods
MAP were recorded from left and right atrium in 14 canine.
action potential duration (APD) at 90% repolarisation (APD90), Repetitive atrial firing (RAF, the occurrence of two or more successive premature atrial activations with return cycle of 250 msec or less following atrial stimulation) and APD alternans (the difference in APD between two consecutive beats, were induced by overdrive pacing at LA and RA) were induced by use of programmed stimulation at LA and RA.
In the study, episodes of PAF were recorded and analysed.
Results
APD90 were significantly shorter in the left atrium compared to the right atrium ((157.
4±43.
5) vs (170.
9±37.
9), p<0.
05)).
The mean S1S2 interval induced RAF was (130±32) ms.
15 RAF were induced in 14 dogs.
RAF induced in LA were more than in RA (11 vs 4, p<0.
05).
Alternans of APD were induced at CL of (162±25) ms.
13 APD alternans were induced at LA (8) and RA (5) of 14 dogs.
In total, 61 episodes of PAF were induced in 14 canines.
38 episodes of PAF were induced in the left atrium, more than in the right atrium (23, p<0.
05).
Conclusions
The incidence of RAF and alternans was significantly higher in LA than in RA.
Heterogeneity between LA and RA repolarisation creates subatrate for re-entrant arrhythmias and vulnerability to atrial fibrillation.
Related Results
PENGARUH KEMIRINGAN ATRIUM TERHADAP PERFORMA PENCAHAYAAN ALAMI PADA RUANGAN SEKITAR ATRIUM
PENGARUH KEMIRINGAN ATRIUM TERHADAP PERFORMA PENCAHAYAAN ALAMI PADA RUANGAN SEKITAR ATRIUM
Abstrak
Sejak masa architectural re-establishment pada tahun 1970, atrium telah digunakan sebagai upaya untuk mengkonservasi energi dari sisi pencahayaan alami maupun penghaw...
Abstract 1772: A naturally occurring canine model of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified
Abstract 1772: A naturally occurring canine model of peripheral T-cell lymphoma, not otherwise specified
Abstract
Despite being the most common subtype of human peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL), PTCL-not otherwise specified (PTCL-NOS) remains a poorly understood diagno...
Comparing the rotational control during canine retraction using two different bracket systems – Synergy and Self Ligating brackets – Split mouth study
Comparing the rotational control during canine retraction using two different bracket systems – Synergy and Self Ligating brackets – Split mouth study
Canine, being the cornerstone of the dental arches, shares an important role in oral functions, esthetics, arch shape and stability. With the new bracket systems that have come to ...
A Study On Odontometric Assessment Of Mandibular Canine For Sexual Dimorphism
A Study On Odontometric Assessment Of Mandibular Canine For Sexual Dimorphism
Introduction: Gender identification from the skeletal remains is an important part and procedure of forensic sciences. In forensic investigations the tooth especially canine gives ...
Echocardiagraphic diagnosis of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome
Echocardiagraphic diagnosis of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome
Purpose
Unroofed coronary sinus syndrome (URCS) is a rare cardiac abnormity in which a communication occurs between the coronary sinus and the left atrium as a re...
THE INFLUENCE OF ACH TO ISOLATED GUINEA PIG CARDIAC ATRIUM MYOCYTES IKACH
THE INFLUENCE OF ACH TO ISOLATED GUINEA PIG CARDIAC ATRIUM MYOCYTES IKACH
Objectives
Atrial frillation (AF) is one of the common clinical arrhythmia and its pathogenesis is extremely complex. In recent years, scholars have observed that...
481 Mass compromising left atrium
481 Mass compromising left atrium
Abstract
A 47-year-old woman presented to the ER with a sudden-onset left side chest pain of less than one hour in duration tha...
Dermatomyositis Disease in Dogs
Dermatomyositis Disease in Dogs
Canine dermatomyositis is an inflammatory vasculopathy from skin and muscles, with cutaneous manifestations involving face, ears, tail and distal ends over bony prominences. The mu...

