Authors
S Pabel, S Ahmad, M Knierim, J Herting, D Hollemann, K Streckfuss-Boemeke, C Brochhausen, TH Fischer, G Hasenfuss, LS Maier, S Sossalla
Publication date
2019/10/1
Journal
European Heart Journal
Volume
40
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
ehz746. 0026
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
The consequence of normofrequent atrial fibrillation (AF) on the ventricle remains largely unknown.
Methods and results
To elucidate the effects of arrhythmic excitation on human ventricular myocardium we performed contractility experiments using ventricular trabecula from patients with heart failure (HF). Normofrequent AF was simulated using arrhythmic (60 bpm, 40% R-R interval variability) or rhythmic field stimulation (60 bpm). Within 8h of arrhythmic stimulation, human specimen showed an impaired systolic force, while diastolic tension increased pathologically (n=5–7 each/7 HF patients, Fig. 1). The characterization of the ventricular (in-vivo) phenotype in patients with AF was performed by utilizing ventricular myocardium from patients with sinus rhythm (SR) and from patients with AF in the absence of HF (compensated hypertrophy, EF>50%, matched clinical …
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