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Europace | 2005

15. Ventricular Arrhythmias15.1 Phase - 2 Reentry in Man

P. E. Bloch Thomsen; J. K. Kanters; K. Saermark

Background Ventricular extrasystoles are characterized by a fixed coupling interval to the last QRST-complex preceding it. We hypothesized that this QRST-complex differed from QRST-complexes of other sinus beats not followed by ventricular extrasystoles. Further, we investigated whether phase-2 reentry, demonstrated recently in animal experiments to initiate ventricular extrasystoles, ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation, also could play a role in humans. Methods and Results We examined 18 patients with ventricular extrasystoles and/or ventricular tachycardia by signal averaging of the ECG (group A) or by single beat analysis of intracardiac electrograms (group B). Group A consisted of 6 patients without structural heart disease and one patient with the Brugada syndrome. Six of the 7 patients had right ventricular outflow tract ventricular extrasystoles. In 6 of the 7 patients we demonstrated significant ST-elevation and/or T-wave changes in the sinus beat preceding ventricular extrasystoles compared to the second last sinus beat in one or more of the three orthogonal leads X, Y and Z. Group B consisted of 11 patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation. Eight of the 11 patients had right ventricular outflow tract extrasystoles. In 9 of the 11 patients, single beat analysis of unipolar and bipolar electrograms recorded close to successful ablation sites demonstrated similar changes i.e. ST-elevation (median peak voltage gradient 150 microvolt (range 0-1700) and T-wave changes in the sinus beat prior to ventricular ectopy. In addition J-point elevation was demonstrated in several cases. In total, significant changes were demonstrated in 15 of the 18 patients studied (83%). Conclusion The J-point elevation, the ST-elevation and the T-wave changes documented in the last sinus beat prior to ventricular extrasystoles are in agreement with phase-2 reentry suggesting that this may be the responsible mechanism for ventricular extrasystoles and/or ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation The phenomenon has hitherto been demonstrated in animal experiments only.


Europace | 2005

15. Ventricular Arrhythmias

P. E. Bloch Thomsen; J. K. Kanters; K. Saermark

Background Ventricular extrasystoles are characterized by a fixed coupling interval to the last QRST-complex preceding it. We hypothesized that this QRST-complex differed from QRST-complexes of other sinus beats not followed by ventricular extrasystoles. Further, we investigated whether phase-2 reentry, demonstrated recently in animal experiments to initiate ventricular extrasystoles, ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation, also could play a role in humans. Methods and Results We examined 18 patients with ventricular extrasystoles and/or ventricular tachycardia by signal averaging of the ECG (group A) or by single beat analysis of intracardiac electrograms (group B). Group A consisted of 6 patients without structural heart disease and one patient with the Brugada syndrome. Six of the 7 patients had right ventricular outflow tract ventricular extrasystoles. In 6 of the 7 patients we demonstrated significant ST-elevation and/or T-wave changes in the sinus beat preceding ventricular extrasystoles compared to the second last sinus beat in one or more of the three orthogonal leads X, Y and Z. Group B consisted of 11 patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation. Eight of the 11 patients had right ventricular outflow tract extrasystoles. In 9 of the 11 patients, single beat analysis of unipolar and bipolar electrograms recorded close to successful ablation sites demonstrated similar changes i.e. ST-elevation (median peak voltage gradient 150 microvolt (range 0-1700) and T-wave changes in the sinus beat prior to ventricular ectopy. In addition J-point elevation was demonstrated in several cases. In total, significant changes were demonstrated in 15 of the 18 patients studied (83%). Conclusion The J-point elevation, the ST-elevation and the T-wave changes documented in the last sinus beat prior to ventricular extrasystoles are in agreement with phase-2 reentry suggesting that this may be the responsible mechanism for ventricular extrasystoles and/or ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation The phenomenon has hitherto been demonstrated in animal experiments only.


European Heart Journal | 2011

T-wave morphology analysis of elite athletes

Li Hong; L. J. Andersen; Claus Graff; Esben Vedel-Larsen; Fan Wang; Johannes J. Struijk; Yanzong Yang; Morten Krogh Christiansen; Egon Toft; J. K. Kanters


Danish Cardiovascular Research Academy, Summer Meeting | 2010

Covariate assessment of T-wave morphology and QTc prolongation: new opportunities in the evaluation of drug-induced ECG changes

Claus Graff; Egon Toft; Jørgen Matz; J. K. Kanters; Mads Peter Andersen; J. Nielsen; Johannes J. Struijk


Journal of Electrocardiology | 2017

Genome-wide association study of T-wave morphology

Claus Graff; N. Grarup; Torben Hansen; J. K. Kanters; Allan Linneberg; Jimmi Nielsen; Morten S. Olesen


World Congress of Psychiatry, WPA: World Psychiatric Association | 2014

Cardiac repolarization ECG-indices in deaf and hearing patients during psychopharmacotherapy

C. Eickhoff; Christian Haarmark; J. K. Kanters; Claus Graff; P. Jensen; S. Arnfred


Archive | 2013

Dysfunctional mitochondrial respiration in the striatum of the Huntingtons disease transgenic

Frederik H. Aidt; Signe Marie; Borch Nielsen; Dominik Pesta; Troels Tolstrup Nielsen; Lis Hasholt; Michael Christiansen; Christian M. Hagen; J. K. Kanters; Pesta D; Nielsen Tt; Hasholt L


Archive | 2012

Sindrom dugog QT intervala — uzrok iznenadne smrti Long QT syndrome — a cause of sudden death

Sandro Brusich; Paula L. Hedley; Carin Pamela de Villiers; J. K. Kanters; Michael Christiansen


Basic & Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology | 2010

Covariate analysis of T-wave morphology and QTC prolongation: new insights into drug-induced ECG changes

Claus Graff; Egon Toft; Jørgen Matz; J. K. Kanters; Mads Peter Andersen; Jimmi Nielsen; Johannes J. Struijk


Circulation | 2007

T-wave morphology in the long QT-Syndrome

Christian Haarmark; Claus Graff; Mads Peter Andersen; Thomas Bork Hardahl; Johannes J. Struijk; Egon Toft; Morten Krogh Christiansen; J. K. Kanters

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Egon Toft

Statens Serum Institut

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K. Saermark

Technical University of Denmark

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