Increased dispersion of ventricular repolarization during recovery from exercise

H. Draisma, B. H. van Huysduynen, C. A. Swenne, A. Maan, E. E. van der Wall, M. Schalij
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Abstract

In a recent study, frequent ectopy during recovery from exercise was reported to bear an increased risk for death, whereas frequent ectopy during exercise did not. We compared exercise- and recovery ECGs to corroborate the hypothesis that dispersion of ventricular repolarization is augmented during recovery. In healthy male subjects spanning a large range of fitness, we analyzed all 10-s ECGs recorded during maximal oxygen consumption tests. We selected for every recovery ECG the best heart rate-matched exercise ECG in the same subject, and compared several ECG parameters between the matched ECGs. The observed recovery-exercise differences in these parameters indicate that dispersion of ventricular repolarization increases early during recovery, particularly due to increased action potential duration heterogeneity. Increased vagal tone during recovery may be the cause of this potential threat, apparently most outspoken in highly fit subjects
运动后恢复时心室复极弥散度增加
在最近的一项研究中,据报道,在运动恢复期间频繁宫外孕会增加死亡风险,而在运动期间频繁宫外孕则不会。我们比较了运动和恢复时的心电图,以证实心室复极离散度在恢复期间增强的假设。在健康男性受试者中,我们分析了在最大耗氧量测试中记录的所有10秒心电图。我们为同一受试者的每一个恢复心电图选择心率匹配最好的运动心电图,并比较匹配心电图之间的几个心电图参数。在这些参数中观察到的恢复-运动差异表明,心室复极离散度在恢复早期增加,特别是由于动作电位持续时间异质性增加。恢复过程中迷走神经张力的增加可能是这种潜在威胁的原因,显然在高度健康的受试者中最直言不讳
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