S. Narayanaswamy, E. Berbari, P. Lander, R. Lazzara
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Abstract
Selective beat signal averaging and spectral analysis were implemented to identify whether reentry, triggered activity or parasystole is the mechanism of the isolated premature ventricular contraction (PVC). 2-hour, high resolution ECG recordings were digitally obtained from 9 patients with frequent PVCs (>250/hr). For reentry, in 7/9 patients with a positive average for late potentials (LP) there were no changes of LP in sinus beats before and after PVCs. However, changes in the T/U waves in the difference waveform between the pre-PVC beat and its precedent beat (in 2/9 patients), and their T/U wave amplitudes (in 9/9 patients, mean amplitude difference of 0.0269 mV) implied a triggered activity, mechanism. Also, significant periodicities in PVC interval series and low correlation between sinus and PVC intervals (in 9/9 patients), suggested a parasystolic mechanism. Based on the limited data set, triggered activity and parasystole may be significant PVC mechanisms while reentry may not.<>