Circulation, Vol 77, 499-503, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
R Nadeau, A Ackaoui, C Giorgi, P Savard, M Shenasa and P Page
Isoarea maps during the PQRST sequence were computed in 22 healthy subjects
and 48 patients with Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. Thirty-eight
patients with WPW were on no medication and 10 were treated with class I,
II, or III antiarrhythmic drugs. Seventeen isoarea maps were recorded
before and 17 were recorded after accessory pathway ablation. One patient
had intermittent preexcitation. Body surface maps from all healthy subjects
were similar, although the magnitudes of the maxima and minima showed
significant variability. In all patients with WPW who were on no medication
and in those on class I and II agents, PQRST maps were normal. Two patients
taking amiodarone had abnormal PQRST maps, as did patients early after
surgery. In the patient with intermittent preexcitation, PQRST maps were
very similar during normal and preexcited beats. In conclusion, our results
support the theory that the PQRST time integral reflects intrinsic recovery
properties of the heart and is independent of the activation sequence.
ARTICLES
PQRST isoarea maps from patients with the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: an index for global alterations of ventricular repolarization
Research Center, Hopital du Sacre-Coeur de Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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