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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology | 1990
Osamu Igawa; Akira Tomokuni; Makoto Saitoh; Hideyuki Kitamura; Hiroyuki Miyakoda; Hiroshi Kotake; Hiroto Mashiba; Shigeki Itoh; Hiroyuki Kurogane; Yutaka Yoshida
IGAWA, O., ET AL.: Sympathetic Nervous System Response to Dynamic Exercise in Complete AV Block Patients Treated with AV Synchronous Pacing with Fixed AV Delay or with Auto‐AV Delay. To investigate the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) responses and circulatory responses to exercise in eight patients (five male and three female) with complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) treated with atrio‐ventricular (AV) synchronous pacing, a symptom‐limited, multistaged treadmill stress test was performed, and plasma norepinephrine (NE) and circulatory parameters were measured at rest, at peak exercise, and in the recovery period. The eight patients were tested using the fixed AV interval (150 or 156 msec). Their exercise tolerance was generally poor. In all measured points, plasma NE levels were significantly higher in the eight study patients than those in the 12 normal subjects (eight male and four female). Systolic blood pressure (SBP) of CAVB patients elevated significantly after exercise compared to that at peak exercise. Heart rate (HR) responses of CAVB patients were characterized by their poor increase at peak exercise. These results suggest that some latent cardiac dysfunction continues in the CAVB patients however satisfactorily the AV synchronous pacing might perform. AV synchronous pacing with three different kinds of auto‐atrioventricular delay (auto‐AVD) was applied to three of the eight patients. In each AVD mode, a treadmill stress test was performed repeatedly according to the same protocol. Plasma NE concentrations under the condition with fixed AVD at peak exercise increased compared to those under the other two conditions with auto‐AVD. These findings suggest that AV synchronous pacing with auto‐AVD WQS better than that with fixed AVD during exercise. Plasma NE response to exercise seems to be a useful indicator for evaluating the condition of patients treated with DDD pacemakers and their adaptation for cardiac function.
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1992
Akira Takarada; Hiroyuki Kurogane; Katsumi Minamiji; Shigeki Itoh; Takao Mori; Takatoshi Hayashi; Toshinori Fujimoto; Hiroki Shimizu; Masuki M Ri; Takeshi Itagaki; Hiroki Teragawa; Yutaka Yoshida
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1988
Shigeki Itoh; Katsuya Kobayashi; Naoto Yoneda; Shinichi Kaneda; Tomoo Inoue; Kenjiro Ishida; Hisashi Fukuzaki
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1989
Toshinori Fujimoto; Tomoo Inoue; Hidemi Ogawa; Shusuke Miwa; Yoshio Ohnishi; Naoto Yoneda; Shinichi Kaneda; Shigeki Itoh; Hisashi Fukuzaki
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1987
Shigeki Itoh; Katsuya Kobayashi; Hisashi Fukuzaki
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2003
Tsuyoshi Shimizu; Shigeki Itoh; Yujiro Kikuchi; Masaharu Misaka; Katsusuke Ikeda; Tetsuzo Hirayama; Shin Ishimaru; Akira Yamashina
Japanese Heart Journal | 1992
Akira Takarada; Hiroyuki Kurogane; Takatoshi Hayashi; Shigeki Itoh; Takao Mori; Toshinori Fujimoto; Yoshinori Yasaka; Takeshi Itagaki; Ichirou Nakayama; Hiroki Teragawa; Yuhji Shimatani; Yutaka Yoshida
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993
Toshinori Fujimoto; Shigeki Itoh; Katsuhisa Takaoka; Hiroyuki Kurogane; Yutaka Yoshida; Tsuyosh Kawamura; Kyoichi Ogawa; Tomoo Inoue; Mitsuhiro Yokoyama
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 1993
Naoto Yoneda; Shigeki Itoh; Toshinori Fujimoto; Hiroyuki Kurogane; Yutaka Yoshida
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2003
Shigeki Itoh; Shin Ishimaru; Fujio Kurosu; Tadashi Amemiya; Masafumi Hashimoto; Hiroshi Sudoh; Hiroyuki Suesada; Akira Yamashina