Published online Mar 31, 2001.
https://doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2001.31.3.341
Changes in ventricular repolarization after balloon valvuloplasty in patients with pulmonary stenosis
Abstract
Background
Alterations in ventricular loading conditions lead to changes in action potential duration via mechanoelectrical feedback. A decrease in load immediately leads to prolongation of repolarization. QT interval and QT dispersion were measured to determine the long-term effect of changes in ventricular systolic load on the ventricular repolarization.
Method
Corrected QT interval and QT dispersion were measured in 26 patients before and 3-6 months after valvuloplasty for pulmonary stenosis. To determine the effect of ventricular load on ventricular repolarization, patients were divided in 2 groups; Group 1 was those patients with a greater than 30 mmHg and Group 2 was those patients with a less than 30 mmHg decrease in right ventricular systolic pressure.
Results
Corrected QT interval (412.6±14.5 msec vs 426.4±16.8 msec, p < 0.05) and QT dispersion (35.0±7.3 msec vs 45.7±14..1 msec, p < 0.05)were increased significantly only in Group 1 after vlavuloplasty.
Conclusion
It suggested that mechanoelectrical interactions are operative for long duration in humans that changes in ventricular load after successful pulmonary valvuloplasty showed long-term effect on the ventricular repolarization.