Pathophysiology of myocardial currents of injury: contributions of new electrocardiographic methods.

Mario J. Mc Loughlin, Santiago Obregón-Rosas
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Diastolic and systolic currents of injury are fundamental for understanding electrocardiographic alterations in acute myocardial ischemia. These currents result from electrical gradients between ischemic and healthy zones, driven by differences in depolarization and repolarization. The diastolic current, directed toward healthy tissue, and the systolic current, oriented toward the injured region, explain phenomena such as TQ depression (diastolic current of injury) and QRS complex modifications accompanied by ST-segment deviations (systolic current of injury). Historical and contemporary studies have elucidated the underlying pathophysiology of these currents, emphasizing changes in radial myocardial activation, alterations in electrical vectors, and the potential presence of intramural conduction blocks. Furthermore, precise correlations between these electrocardiographic findings and acute ischemic events have been demonstrated in both experimental and clinical models. Understanding these currents not only facilitates the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia but also enhances the capacity for prompt intervention. This knowledge underscores the central role of the electrocardiogram in clinical practice and cardiovascular research.

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心肌损伤电流的病理生理学:新心电图方法的贡献。
损伤的舒张和收缩电流是了解急性心肌缺血时心电图改变的基础。这些电流是由缺血区和健康区之间的电梯度产生的,由去极化和复极化的差异驱动。指向健康组织的舒张电流和指向损伤区域的收缩电流解释了TQ降低(损伤舒张电流)和QRS复合物修饰伴随st段偏差(损伤收缩电流)等现象。历史和当代的研究已经阐明了这些电流的潜在病理生理学,强调了径向心肌激活的变化、电矢量的改变和壁内传导阻滞的潜在存在。此外,这些心电图结果与急性缺血事件之间的精确相关性已在实验和临床模型中得到证实。了解这些电流不仅有助于心肌缺血的诊断,而且可以提高及时干预的能力。这些知识强调了心电图在临床实践和心血管研究中的核心作用。
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