Circulation, Vol 56, 598-605, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
PF Cohn, GH Angoff, PM Zoll, LJ Sloss, JE Markis, TB Graboys, LH Green and E Braunwald
Left ventricular function was evaluated in 34 patients with the
echocardiogram, and an external mechanical cardiac stimulator was used to
induce a ventricular premature contraction (VPC) noninvasively. Extent of
post-extrasystolic potentiation (PESP) was determined by comparing systolic
dimensional shortening and ejection fraction of the sinus beat preceding
the VPC to that of the potentiated beat which followed it. Using this
technique, a VPC could be introduced into the cardiac cycle of 30 of the 34
patients, six of whom were free of obvious cardiac disease and 24 of whom
had valvular, coronary or myopathic heart disease. The only complication
observed was mild breast ecchymosis in a female patient. Systolic
dimensional shortening and ejection fraction increased from control values
by an average of 21% and 17% respectively, with a range of 0-100%. The
degree of PESP was very reproducible in repeat studies and when the same
patients were subsequently evaluated during a spontaneously occurring or
catheter- induced VPC. The technique can safely and reliably induce post-
extrasystolic potentiation during echocardiography and is a potentially
important adjunct to the noninvasive evaluation of left ventricular
function.
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A new, noninvasive technique for inducing post-extrasystolic potentiation during echocardiography
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