TY - JOUR
T1 - ST-segment deviation behavior during acute myocardial ischemia in opposite ventricular regions: observations in the intact and perfused heart
AU - Cinca, Juan
AU - Noriega, Francisco J.avier
AU - Jorge, Esther
AU - Alvarez-Garcia, Jesús
AU - Amoros, Gerard
AU - Arzamendi, Dabit
PY - 2014/11/1
Y1 - 2014/11/1
N2 - Copyright © 2014 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial ischemia in opposite regions may attenuate ST-segment changes, but whether this effect is expressed differently in extracardiac compared to direct intramyocardial recordings is not well known.OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to characterize ST-segment changes induced by opposite ischemic regions in intact and isolated perfused pig hearts.METHODS: Left anterior descending (LAD) and right coronary arteries (RCA) were occluded in 7 closed chest pigs and in 5 isolated pig hearts. ST-segment changes were analyzed in 12-lead ECG and in local extracellular electrograms.RESULTS: Isolated LAD or RCA occlusion induced maximal ST-segment elevation in leads V4 (0.84 ± 0.30 mV, P = .003) and III (0.16 ± 0.11 mV, P = .04), respectively. RCA occlusion also induced reciprocal ST-segment depression maximal in lead V4 (-0.40 ± 0.16 mV, P = .005). Simultaneous LAD and RCA occlusion reduced ST-segment elevation by about 60% and blunted reciprocal ST-segment changes. Reperfusion of 1 of the 2 occluded arteries induced immediate regional reversion of ST-segment elevation with concurrent beat-to-beat re-elevation in the opposite ischemic region and reappearance of reciprocal ST-segment changes. In the isolated heart, single LAD or RCA ligature induced regional transmural ST-segment elevation that was maximal in endocardial electrograms with no appreciable reciprocal ST-segment depression. Simultaneous LAD and RCA ligature reduced ST-segment elevation by about 30% with no appreciable re-elevation after 1-vessel selective reperfusion.CONCLUSION: Acute myocardial ischemia in opposite ventricular regions attenuated ST-segment elevation and blunted reciprocal depression in conventional ECG leads but not in direct local myocardial electrograms.
AB - Copyright © 2014 Heart Rhythm Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial ischemia in opposite regions may attenuate ST-segment changes, but whether this effect is expressed differently in extracardiac compared to direct intramyocardial recordings is not well known.OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to characterize ST-segment changes induced by opposite ischemic regions in intact and isolated perfused pig hearts.METHODS: Left anterior descending (LAD) and right coronary arteries (RCA) were occluded in 7 closed chest pigs and in 5 isolated pig hearts. ST-segment changes were analyzed in 12-lead ECG and in local extracellular electrograms.RESULTS: Isolated LAD or RCA occlusion induced maximal ST-segment elevation in leads V4 (0.84 ± 0.30 mV, P = .003) and III (0.16 ± 0.11 mV, P = .04), respectively. RCA occlusion also induced reciprocal ST-segment depression maximal in lead V4 (-0.40 ± 0.16 mV, P = .005). Simultaneous LAD and RCA occlusion reduced ST-segment elevation by about 60% and blunted reciprocal ST-segment changes. Reperfusion of 1 of the 2 occluded arteries induced immediate regional reversion of ST-segment elevation with concurrent beat-to-beat re-elevation in the opposite ischemic region and reappearance of reciprocal ST-segment changes. In the isolated heart, single LAD or RCA ligature induced regional transmural ST-segment elevation that was maximal in endocardial electrograms with no appreciable reciprocal ST-segment depression. Simultaneous LAD and RCA ligature reduced ST-segment elevation by about 30% with no appreciable re-elevation after 1-vessel selective reperfusion.CONCLUSION: Acute myocardial ischemia in opposite ventricular regions attenuated ST-segment elevation and blunted reciprocal depression in conventional ECG leads but not in direct local myocardial electrograms.
KW - Double coronary occlusion
KW - In situ heart
KW - Isolated heart
KW - Myocardial ischemia
KW - ST-segment cancellation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84938682171
U2 - 10.1016/j.hrthm.2014.07.019
DO - 10.1016/j.hrthm.2014.07.019
M3 - Article
SN - 1556-3871
VL - 11
SP - 2084
EP - 2091
JO - Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society
JF - Heart rhythm : the official journal of the Heart Rhythm Society
IS - 11
ER -