Authors
Etienne Pruvot, Gilles Thonet, Jean-Marc Vesin, Guy van-Melle, Karlheinz Seidl, Herwig Schmidinger, Johannes Brachmann, Werner Jung, Ellen Hoffmann, René Tavernier, Michael Block, Andrea Podczeck, Martin Fromer
Publication date
2000/5/23
Journal
Circulation
Volume
101
Issue
20
Pages
2398-2404
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Background—The recent availability of implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) that record 1024 R-R intervals preceding a ventricular tachyarrhythmia (VTA) provides a unique opportunity to analyze heart rate variability (HRV) before the onset of VTA.
Methods and Results—Fifty-eight post–myocardial infarction patients with an implanted ICD for recurrent VTA provided 2 sets of 98 heart rate recordings in sinus rhythm: (1) before a VTA and (2) during control conditions. Three subgroups were considered according to the antiarrhythmic (AA) drug regimen. A state of sympathoexcitation was suggested by the significant reduction in HRV before VTA onset compared with control conditions. β-Blockers and dl-sotalol enhanced HRV in control recordings; nevertheless, HRV declined before VTA independent of AA drugs. A gradual increase in heart rate and decrease in sinus arrhythmia at VTA onset were specific …
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