Suresh Kumar Sukumaran, Anish Bhargav, Sridhar Balaguru, Avinash Anantharaj, Santhosh Satheesh, Raja J. Selvaraj
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Abstract
Objectives
Left atrial appendage (LAA) dysfunction is a risk factor for stroke. Evidence shows that frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are associated with embolic stroke. Whether left atrial dysfunction is the bridging link between frequent premature ventricular complexes and stroke is unknown.
Materials and methods
Patients with a structurally normal heart undergoing elective electrophysiology study were included. Transoesophageal echo was used to measure LAA flow velocities. To simulate PVCs in bigeminal rhythm, single paced beats were delivered from the right ventricle with a coupling interval of QT + 10 % RR interval after each sinus beat. LAA flow doppler velocities were acquired at baseline, after 5 min of pacing and again 5 min after cessation of pacing.
Results
Ten patients were included in the study. Late diastolic emptying velocity decreased significantly after 5 min of PVCs (55.68 ± 16.33 cm/s, p = 0.01) compared to baseline (68.01 ± 10.34 cm/s). This almost returned to baseline after a rest period of 5 min (63.13 ± 16.16 cm/s, p = 0.277). The left atrial appendage filling velocity exhibited a statistically non-significant trend toward a decrease after 5 min of PVCs (45.70 ± 10.85 cm/s, p = 0.129), compared to the baseline value of 51.31 ± 14.11 cm/s.
Conclusions
Premature ventricular complexes in bigeminal pattern for 5 min resulted in an acute decrease in the late diastolic emptying velocity. This is a possible mechanism for the increased risk of strokes in patients with frequent PVCs.
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Indian Heart Journal (IHJ) is the official peer-reviewed open access journal of Cardiological Society of India and accepts articles for publication from across the globe. The journal aims to promote high quality research and serve as a platform for dissemination of scientific information in cardiology with particular focus on South Asia. The journal aims to publish cutting edge research in the field of clinical as well as non-clinical cardiology - including cardiovascular medicine and surgery. Some of the topics covered are Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Hypertension, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Valvular Heart Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension and Infective Endocarditis. IHJ open access invites original research articles, research briefs, perspective, case reports, case vignette, cardiovascular images, cardiovascular graphics, research letters, correspondence, reader forum, and interesting photographs, for publication. IHJ open access also publishes theme-based special issues and abstracts of papers presented at the annual conference of the Cardiological Society of India.