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Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse

BACKGROUND: In human and veterinary medicine, monophasic action potential (MAP) analysis and determination of local refractory periods by contact electrode technique gives valuable information about local cardiac electrophysiological properties. It is used to investigate dysrhythmias and the impact...

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Autores principales: De Clercq, Dominique, Broux, Barbara, Vera, Lisse, Decloedt, Annelies, van Loon, Gunther
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1399-y
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author De Clercq, Dominique
Broux, Barbara
Vera, Lisse
Decloedt, Annelies
van Loon, Gunther
author_facet De Clercq, Dominique
Broux, Barbara
Vera, Lisse
Decloedt, Annelies
van Loon, Gunther
author_sort De Clercq, Dominique
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description BACKGROUND: In human and veterinary medicine, monophasic action potential (MAP) analysis and determination of local refractory periods by contact electrode technique gives valuable information about local cardiac electrophysiological properties. It is used to investigate dysrhythmias and the impact of drugs on the myocardium. Precise measurement of total MAP duration is difficult, therefore the MAP duration is usually determined at a repolarization level of 90% (APD90). Until now, no studies are published about the feasibility of this technique in the standing non-sedated horse. In 6 healthy Warmblood horses, on two different days, an 8F quadripolar contact catheter was passed through a jugular introducer sheath and placed under ultrasound guidance at the level of the intervenous tubercle or right atrial free wall (RA), and in the right ventricular apex (RV) to record the MAP. The MAP amplitude and APD90 were measured at a resting sinus rhythm (heart rate of 30-42 bpm) and at pacing cycle lengths (PCL) of 1000 and 600 ms. The effective refractory period (ERP) was determined at PCL of 1000 and 600 ms. RESULTS: The overall mean (±SD) APD90 (rest), APD90 (1000) and APD90 (600) were 263 ± 39 ms, 262 ± 41 ms, 236 ± 47 ms for the RA and 467 ± 23 ms, 412 ± 38 ms, 322 ± 29 ms for the RV. The mean ERP1000 and ERP600 were 273 ± 24 ms and 256 ± 22 ms for the RA and 386 ± 40 ms and 293 ± 30 ms for the RV. The measurement variability for the amplitude, APD90 and ERP measurements in the RA ranged between 36 and 44, 9–22 and 7–8%, respectively. The measurement variability for the amplitude, APD90 and ERP measurements in the RV ranged between 49 and 66, 6–7 and 10–12%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: RA and RV MAP duration and ERP can be obtained by a contact electrode in standing non-sedated horses. The measurement variability varies with catheter location.
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spelling pubmed-58597512018-03-22 Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse De Clercq, Dominique Broux, Barbara Vera, Lisse Decloedt, Annelies van Loon, Gunther BMC Vet Res Methodology Article BACKGROUND: In human and veterinary medicine, monophasic action potential (MAP) analysis and determination of local refractory periods by contact electrode technique gives valuable information about local cardiac electrophysiological properties. It is used to investigate dysrhythmias and the impact of drugs on the myocardium. Precise measurement of total MAP duration is difficult, therefore the MAP duration is usually determined at a repolarization level of 90% (APD90). Until now, no studies are published about the feasibility of this technique in the standing non-sedated horse. In 6 healthy Warmblood horses, on two different days, an 8F quadripolar contact catheter was passed through a jugular introducer sheath and placed under ultrasound guidance at the level of the intervenous tubercle or right atrial free wall (RA), and in the right ventricular apex (RV) to record the MAP. The MAP amplitude and APD90 were measured at a resting sinus rhythm (heart rate of 30-42 bpm) and at pacing cycle lengths (PCL) of 1000 and 600 ms. The effective refractory period (ERP) was determined at PCL of 1000 and 600 ms. RESULTS: The overall mean (±SD) APD90 (rest), APD90 (1000) and APD90 (600) were 263 ± 39 ms, 262 ± 41 ms, 236 ± 47 ms for the RA and 467 ± 23 ms, 412 ± 38 ms, 322 ± 29 ms for the RV. The mean ERP1000 and ERP600 were 273 ± 24 ms and 256 ± 22 ms for the RA and 386 ± 40 ms and 293 ± 30 ms for the RV. The measurement variability for the amplitude, APD90 and ERP measurements in the RA ranged between 36 and 44, 9–22 and 7–8%, respectively. The measurement variability for the amplitude, APD90 and ERP measurements in the RV ranged between 49 and 66, 6–7 and 10–12%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: RA and RV MAP duration and ERP can be obtained by a contact electrode in standing non-sedated horses. The measurement variability varies with catheter location. BioMed Central 2018-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5859751/ /pubmed/29558937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1399-y Text en © The Author(s). 2018 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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De Clercq, Dominique
Broux, Barbara
Vera, Lisse
Decloedt, Annelies
van Loon, Gunther
Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title_full Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title_fullStr Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title_full_unstemmed Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title_short Measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
title_sort measurement variability of right atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential and refractory period measurements in the standing non-sedated horse
topic Methodology Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5859751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29558937
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12917-018-1399-y
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