Circulation, Vol 87, 1229-1238, Copyright © 1993 by American Heart Association
DJ Callans, BG Hook and ME Josephson
BACKGROUND. Resetting and entrainment have both been used to characterize
the electrophysiological properties of the reentrant circuit in ventricular
tachycardia. Several entrainment studies have suggested that the circuit
has decremental properties, because the return cycle increases at faster
pacing rates. Resetting, however, demonstrates a fully excitable gap in the
majority of tachycardias. METHODS AND RESULTS. The response to resetting
and overdrive pacing was analyzed in 18 ventricular tachycardias. Resetting
demonstrated some duration of a fully excitable gap in 14 of 18
tachycardias. Overdrive pacing was performed at several cycle lengths with
an incremental number of stimuli (1-15 beats) such that the first beat that
interacted with the tachycardia (the nth beat) could be identified. The
return cycles measured during resetting and the nth beat of pacing were
identical (r = 0.99). At relatively long paced cycle lengths, paced beats
after the nth beat resulted in a constant return cycle in most tachycardias
with a fully excitable gap. At rapid paced cycle lengths, an increase in
the return cycle from the nth to the nth + 1 beat was associated with
progressive prolongation in the return cycle with each incremental paced
beat until a longer equilibrium return cycle was reached or the tachycardia
terminated in response to pacing. CONCLUSIONS. We propose that the
responses to resetting and overdrive pacing with or without entrainment
appear to provide conflicting information about the characteristics of the
circuit because they in fact measure entirely different
electrophysiological parameters. The nth beat of pacing foreshortens the
excitable gap to the extent that it arrives prematurely. Subsequent paced
beats interact with an altered tachycardia circuit that has had less time
to recover excitability. Resetting is the interaction of a single paced
beat with the tachycardia and, as such, provides a more accurate assessment
of the characteristics of the unaltered tachycardia circuit.
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Comparison of resetting and entrainment of uniform sustained ventricular tachycardia. Further insights into the characteristics of the excitable gap
Clinical Electrophysiology Laboratories, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
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