Korean Circ J. 2001 Mar;31(3):341-346. Korean.
Published online Mar 31, 2001.
Copyright © 2001 The Korean Society of Circulation
Original Article

Changes in ventricular repolarization after balloon valvuloplasty in patients with pulmonary stenosis

Jae Kon Ko, So Young Yoon, Young Hwee Kim and In Sook Park
    • The Heart Center, Chonnam National University Hospital, Kwangju, Korea.

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.

Keywords
Mechanoelectrical feedback


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