Can a single low-intensity premature stimulus induce ventricular arrhythmias in the normal heart?


Submitted: November 21, 2013
Accepted: November 21, 2013
Published: January 10, 2014
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Previously, we observed that a single low-intensity premature ventricular stimulation could occasionally induce spontaneous ectopic beats in normal rat hearts. Possible hypothesis for the arrhythmia is that a premature beat can encounter a zone of conduction block to initiate reentry. However, enhanced dispersion of repolarization, a necessary condition for initiation of reentry, is unlikely to be present in normal myocardium. Thus, the main objective of the present study was to perform detailed pace mapping measurements in normal ventricular myocardium with a view to identify pacing sites and critical coupling intervals which could induce spontaneous ectopic beats and to characterize the reentrant circuits.

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authors received financial support from Fondazione CARIPARMA, Bilancio 2010

Rossi, S., Baruffi, S., Callegari, S., Carnevali, L., Corradi, D., Miragoli, M., Musso, E., Sgoifo, A., Trombini, M., & Macchi, E. (2014). Can a single low-intensity premature stimulus induce ventricular arrhythmias in the normal heart?. Journal of Biological Research - Bollettino Della Società Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale, 87(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.2014.2128

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