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Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.

In atrial fibrillation, cardiac performance is dependent on both preceding RR (RR-1) and prepreceding RR (RR-2) intervals. However, relative contributions were not well defined. Left ventricular outflow peak ejection velocity (Vpe) was measured by echocardiography from 21 patients. The relation betw...

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Autores principales: Ko, Hong Sook, Lee, Kwang Je, Kim, Sang Wook, Kim, Tae Ho, Kim, Chee Jeong, Ryu, Wang Seong
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12482995
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author Ko, Hong Sook
Lee, Kwang Je
Kim, Sang Wook
Kim, Tae Ho
Kim, Chee Jeong
Ryu, Wang Seong
author_facet Ko, Hong Sook
Lee, Kwang Je
Kim, Sang Wook
Kim, Tae Ho
Kim, Chee Jeong
Ryu, Wang Seong
author_sort Ko, Hong Sook
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description In atrial fibrillation, cardiac performance is dependent on both preceding RR (RR-1) and prepreceding RR (RR-2) intervals. However, relative contributions were not well defined. Left ventricular outflow peak ejection velocity (Vpe) was measured by echocardiography from 21 patients. The relation between RR-1 and Vpe could be divided into two zones; steep slope in short RR-1 intervals (< or =0.5 sec) and plateau in long RR-1 intervals (> 0.5 sec). RR-2 had a weak negative association with Vpe. The mean squared correlation coefficient (r2) between RR-2 and Vpe was 0.15 +/-0.13 and improved to 0.29+/-0.21 (p<0.001), when coordinates with RR-1 < or =0.5 sec were excluded. The RR-1 was positively associated with Vpe. The mean r2 between RR-1 and Vpe was 0.52+/-0.17 and improved to 0.72+/-0.11 (p<0.001), when adjusted by RR-2. Simple linear regression analysis showed that mean RR interval, age, fractional shortening (FS), and mean peak velocity were negatively correlated with modified r2 between RR-2 and Vpe. Multiple stepwise regression analysis revealed that mean RR interval (r2=0.32) and FS (r2=0.16) were significant. In summary, simple modification could improve the relationship of both RR-1 and RR-2 with cardiac performance. RR-2 might play a more role in cardiac performance than previously expected, and when cardiac function was impaired.
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spelling pubmed-30549532011-03-15 Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals. Ko, Hong Sook Lee, Kwang Je Kim, Sang Wook Kim, Tae Ho Kim, Chee Jeong Ryu, Wang Seong J Korean Med Sci Research Article In atrial fibrillation, cardiac performance is dependent on both preceding RR (RR-1) and prepreceding RR (RR-2) intervals. However, relative contributions were not well defined. Left ventricular outflow peak ejection velocity (Vpe) was measured by echocardiography from 21 patients. The relation between RR-1 and Vpe could be divided into two zones; steep slope in short RR-1 intervals (< or =0.5 sec) and plateau in long RR-1 intervals (> 0.5 sec). RR-2 had a weak negative association with Vpe. The mean squared correlation coefficient (r2) between RR-2 and Vpe was 0.15 +/-0.13 and improved to 0.29+/-0.21 (p<0.001), when coordinates with RR-1 < or =0.5 sec were excluded. The RR-1 was positively associated with Vpe. The mean r2 between RR-1 and Vpe was 0.52+/-0.17 and improved to 0.72+/-0.11 (p<0.001), when adjusted by RR-2. Simple linear regression analysis showed that mean RR interval, age, fractional shortening (FS), and mean peak velocity were negatively correlated with modified r2 between RR-2 and Vpe. Multiple stepwise regression analysis revealed that mean RR interval (r2=0.32) and FS (r2=0.16) were significant. In summary, simple modification could improve the relationship of both RR-1 and RR-2 with cardiac performance. RR-2 might play a more role in cardiac performance than previously expected, and when cardiac function was impaired. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3054953/ /pubmed/12482995 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Ko, Hong Sook
Lee, Kwang Je
Kim, Sang Wook
Kim, Tae Ho
Kim, Chee Jeong
Ryu, Wang Seong
Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title_full Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title_fullStr Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title_short Prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding RR intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
title_sort prediction of left ventricular peak ejection velocity by preceding and prepreceding rr intervals in atrial fibrillation: a new method to adjust the influence between two intervals.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054953/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12482995
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