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Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study

BACKGROUND: Detailed quantitative analysis of the effect of left ventricle (LV) hypertrophy on myocardial ischemia manifestation in ECG is still missing. The associations between both phenomena can be studied in animal models. In this study, rabbit isolated hearts with spontaneously increased LV mas...

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Autores principales: Ronzhina, Marina, Olejnickova, Veronika, Stracina, Tibor, Novakova, Marie, Janousek, Oto, Hejc, Jakub, Kolarova, Jana, Hlavacova, Miroslava, Paulova, Hana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28778146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-017-0652-9
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author Ronzhina, Marina
Olejnickova, Veronika
Stracina, Tibor
Novakova, Marie
Janousek, Oto
Hejc, Jakub
Kolarova, Jana
Hlavacova, Miroslava
Paulova, Hana
author_facet Ronzhina, Marina
Olejnickova, Veronika
Stracina, Tibor
Novakova, Marie
Janousek, Oto
Hejc, Jakub
Kolarova, Jana
Hlavacova, Miroslava
Paulova, Hana
author_sort Ronzhina, Marina
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description BACKGROUND: Detailed quantitative analysis of the effect of left ventricle (LV) hypertrophy on myocardial ischemia manifestation in ECG is still missing. The associations between both phenomena can be studied in animal models. In this study, rabbit isolated hearts with spontaneously increased LV mass were used to evaluate the effect of such LV alteration on ischemia detection criteria and performance. METHODS: Electrophysiological effects of increased LV mass were evaluated on sixteen New Zealand rabbit isolated hearts under non-ischemic and ischemic conditions by analysis of various electrogram (EG) parameters. To reveal hearts with increased LV mass, LV weight/heart weight ratio was proposed. Standard paired and unpaired statistical tests and receiver operating characteristics analysis were used to compare data derived from different groups of animals, monitor EG parameters during global ischemia and evaluate their ability to discriminate between unchanged and increased LV as well as non-ischemic and ischemic state. RESULTS: Successful evaluation of both increased LV mass and ischemia is lead-dependent. Particularly, maximal deviation of QRS and area under QRS associated with anterolateral heart wall respond significantly to even early phase (the 1(st)-3(rd) min) of ischemia. Besides ischemia, these parameters reflect increased LV mass as well (with sensitivity reaching approx. 80%). However, the sensitivity of the parameters to both phenomena may lead to misinterpretations, when inappropriate criteria for ischemia detection are selected. Particularly, use of cut-off-based criteria defined from control group for ischemia detection in hearts with increased LV mass may result in dramatic reduction (approx. 15%) of detection specificity due to increased number of false positives. Nevertheless, criteria adjusted to particular experimental group allow achieving ischemia detection sensitivity of 89–100% and specificity of 94–100%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: It was shown that response of the heart to myocardial ischemia can be successfully evaluated only when taking into account heart-related factors (such as LV mass) and other methodological aspects (such as recording electrodes position, selected EG parameters, cut-off criteria, etc.). Results of this study might be helpful for developing new clinical diagnostic strategies in order to improve myocardial ischemia detection in patients with LV hypertrophy.
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spelling pubmed-55449902017-08-07 Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study Ronzhina, Marina Olejnickova, Veronika Stracina, Tibor Novakova, Marie Janousek, Oto Hejc, Jakub Kolarova, Jana Hlavacova, Miroslava Paulova, Hana BMC Cardiovasc Disord Research Article BACKGROUND: Detailed quantitative analysis of the effect of left ventricle (LV) hypertrophy on myocardial ischemia manifestation in ECG is still missing. The associations between both phenomena can be studied in animal models. In this study, rabbit isolated hearts with spontaneously increased LV mass were used to evaluate the effect of such LV alteration on ischemia detection criteria and performance. METHODS: Electrophysiological effects of increased LV mass were evaluated on sixteen New Zealand rabbit isolated hearts under non-ischemic and ischemic conditions by analysis of various electrogram (EG) parameters. To reveal hearts with increased LV mass, LV weight/heart weight ratio was proposed. Standard paired and unpaired statistical tests and receiver operating characteristics analysis were used to compare data derived from different groups of animals, monitor EG parameters during global ischemia and evaluate their ability to discriminate between unchanged and increased LV as well as non-ischemic and ischemic state. RESULTS: Successful evaluation of both increased LV mass and ischemia is lead-dependent. Particularly, maximal deviation of QRS and area under QRS associated with anterolateral heart wall respond significantly to even early phase (the 1(st)-3(rd) min) of ischemia. Besides ischemia, these parameters reflect increased LV mass as well (with sensitivity reaching approx. 80%). However, the sensitivity of the parameters to both phenomena may lead to misinterpretations, when inappropriate criteria for ischemia detection are selected. Particularly, use of cut-off-based criteria defined from control group for ischemia detection in hearts with increased LV mass may result in dramatic reduction (approx. 15%) of detection specificity due to increased number of false positives. Nevertheless, criteria adjusted to particular experimental group allow achieving ischemia detection sensitivity of 89–100% and specificity of 94–100%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: It was shown that response of the heart to myocardial ischemia can be successfully evaluated only when taking into account heart-related factors (such as LV mass) and other methodological aspects (such as recording electrodes position, selected EG parameters, cut-off criteria, etc.). Results of this study might be helpful for developing new clinical diagnostic strategies in order to improve myocardial ischemia detection in patients with LV hypertrophy. BioMed Central 2017-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5544990/ /pubmed/28778146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-017-0652-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ronzhina, Marina
Olejnickova, Veronika
Stracina, Tibor
Novakova, Marie
Janousek, Oto
Hejc, Jakub
Kolarova, Jana
Hlavacova, Miroslava
Paulova, Hana
Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title_full Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title_fullStr Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title_short Effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
title_sort effect of increased left ventricle mass on ischemia assessment in electrocardiographic signals: rabbit isolated heart study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5544990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28778146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12872-017-0652-9
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