Post-extrasystolic potentiation without a compensatory pause in normal and diseased hearts
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1990
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Kuijer, P.J.P.
Werf, T. van der
Meijler, F.L.
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Abstract
Variables derived from left ventricular
volume were used to study post-extrasystolic
potentiation. Left ventriculograms
were obtained from 11 healthy individuals and 49 patients with coronary heart disease (30 with a previous myocardial infarction and 19 without any signs of myocardial damage). Postextrasystolic potentiation was induced by a regularly driven right atrial rhythm that was interrupted by one atrial
extrasystole in such a way that the post-extrasystolic RR interval was kept equal to the basic RR interval. The left ventricular end diastolic volumes of the pre-extrasystolic and post-extrasystolic
beats were equal. In all groups there was
evidence of post-extrasystolic potentiation
in one or more of the indices of left
ventricular function (ejection fraction,
mean normalised systolic ejection rate,
end systolic volume, and stroke volume).
Potentiation was especially evident in
patients with left ventricular damage;
this suggests that a compensating mechanism is an intrinsic property of the myocardium.
The Frank-Starling mechanism does not contribute to the increased performance
of the post-extrasystolic beat in normal individuals or in patients with coronary artery disease.
Keywords
postextrasystolic potentiation, PESP