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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 1996

Alcohol Concentration Determines the Type of Atrial Arrhythmia Induced in a Porcine Model of Acute Alcoholic Intoxication

M.J. Anadon; Jesús Almendral; Pablo Suárez González; Matilde Zaballos; Juan L. Delcán; Javier L. De Guevara

Alcohol abuse has long been suspected clinically to cause paroxysmal atrial tachyarrhythmias. However, such a relationship has never been conclusively proven, partly due to the lack of experimental evidence. Although atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common atrial arrhythmia attributed to acute alcoholic ingestion, atrial flutter has occasionally been noted. We analyzed the possible role of alcohol in initiation and/or maintenance of a variety of atrial tachyarrhythmias in a closed‐chest porcine model. Nine pigs underwent nine endocnrdial right atrial stimulation protocols (EASP) at baseline and 17 RASPs after increasing doses of ethanol (first infusion 1,230 mg/kg, second infusion 870 mg/kg) by means of one multipolar catheter advanced under heavy sedation from the femoral vein. Each RASP included 1, 2, and 3 extrastimuli, and rapid pacing at 5 times diastolic threshold. Venous ethanol concentrations were measured (HPGC method) every 10 minutes and at the time of arrhythmia induction. Atrial tachyarrhythmias were induced in 4 of 9 baseline RASPs, and lasted for a mean of 21 seconds, and in 16 of 17 RASPs after alcohol lasting for a mean of 357 seconds. Only fibrillation was observed at the baseline RASP. The atrial tachyarrhythmias induced after alcohol were AF in 11 RASPs and atrial flutter in 5 RASPs (in 5 animals). The mean venous ethanol concentration at the time of the longest arrhythmia induced for each RASP were 200 ± 89 mg/dL for RASP inducing fibrillation and 292 ± 40 mg/dL for RASP inducing flutter (P < 0.05). Flutter tended to be sustained (> 1 minute in duration) more often than fibrillation (4 of 5 flutter vs 2 of 11 fibrillation P < 0.05). In three experiments, atrial flutter persisted for > 10 minutes and was terminated by overdrive atrial pacing. We concluded: (1) in this closed‐chest porcine model, an ethanol infusion facilitates a variety of atrial arrhythmias related to the ethanol concentration; (2) flutter tended to be sustained, and its termination by overdrive pacing suggests the possibility of an alcohol induced reentrant mechanism: and (3) the higher concentration required for atrial flutter, exceeding that usually seen in humans, may help to explain the rarity of atrial flutter in clinical alcohol intoxication.


Archive | 2011

Evolution of an intra-plate rift basin:the Latest Jurassic-Early CretaceousCameros Basin (Northwest Iberian Ranges,North Spain)

José Ramón Mas Mayoral; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Arribas Mocoroa; Angela Alonso Millán; María Eugenia Arribas Mocoroa; K.C. Lohmann; Laura González Acebrón; J. Hernán; Isabel Emma Quijada; Pablo Suárez González; S. Omodeo Salé


Journal of Iberian Geology | 2013

Eustatic versus tectonic control in an intraplate rift basin (Leza Fm, Cameros Basin). Chronostratigraphic and paleogeographic implications for the Aptian of Iberia

Pablo Suárez González; Isabel Emma Quijada; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral


Geogaceta | 2010

Un ejemplo de llanura fluvio-deltaica influenciada por las mareas: el yacimiento de icnitas de Serrantes (Grupo Oncala, Berriasiense, Cuenca de Cameros, N. de España)

Isabel Emma Quijada; Pablo Suárez González; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral; Ángela Alonso Millán


Geogaceta | 2010

Nuevas aportaciones sobre la influencia marina y la edad de loscarbonatos de la Fm Leza en el sector de Préjano (SE de LaRioja). Cretácico Inferior, Cuenca de Cameros

Pablo Suárez González; Isabel Emma Quijada; José Ramón Mas Mayoral; María Isabel Benito Moreno


Journal of Iberian Geology | 2016

Revisiting the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous of the NW South Iberian Basin: new ages and sedimentary environments

Sonia Campos-Soto; María Isabel Benito; José Ramón Mas Mayoral; Esmeralda Caus; Alberto Cobos; Pablo Suárez González


Archive | 2013

A coastal paradise for Aptian microbialites (Early Cretaceous, N Spain)

Pablo Suárez González; Isabel Emma Quijada; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral; Robert Riding


Archive | 2012

Calcareous algae (dasycladales and charophytes), essential for the sedimentological interpretation ofancient coastal-lakes systems. The Barremian-Aptian Leza Fm., Cameros Basin, N Spain

Pablo Suárez González; C. Martín Closas; Isabel Emma Quijada; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral


Archive | 2012

Do stromatolites Need Tides to trap Oodis? insights from the Coastal-Lake carbonates of the Leza FM (Early Cretaceous, NSpain)

Pablo Suárez González; Isabel Emma Quijada; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral


Archive | 2011

Can stromatolite lamination be explained by present -day marine examples? An answer from the Cretaceous Leza Fm (Cameros Basin, Spain)

Pablo Suárez González; Isabel Emma Quijada; María Isabel Benito Moreno; José Ramón Mas Mayoral; Robert Riding

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José Ramón Mas Mayoral

Spanish National Research Council

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Isabel Emma Quijada

Complutense University of Madrid

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M.J. Anadon

Complutense University of Madrid

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Matilde Zaballos

Complutense University of Madrid

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Esmeralda Caus

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Javier L. De Guevara

Complutense University of Madrid

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Jesus Almendral

Complutense University of Madrid

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