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摘要
在研究犬幼犬心室颤动诱导和维持的发育变化过程中,我们记录到,大约在第三周龄时,心脏达到一个临界点,心室颤动可能既可诱导又可持续,从而形成心源性心律失常死亡的基础。由于年龄相关的心脏质量变化可能解释了这些发现,本研究旨在系统地研究在出生后早期发育过程中,心脏质量变化在犬心脏心室颤动的诱导和维持中的作用。对87只1-6周龄的幼犬进行了心室颤动阈值和个体自发除颤发生率的重复测定,这些幼犬来自不同体型的犬种,每隔一周进行一次研究。总体而言,室颤阈值与室重呈正相关(VFTmA = 3.30 + 1.27 Vwtg, r = 0.71)。然而,第1周、第2周和第6周斜率更陡,相关性更强,第4周和第5周不显著。室颤与室重之比也随年龄的变化而变化(P < 0.01)。68只幼犬(78%)至少发生一次自发除颤。总体而言,体重小于9克的心脏更容易发生自发除颤(P < 0.01),但除颤发生率降低与体重增加的总体相关性较弱(SDF % = 48.6-0.90 Vwtg, r = 0.106)。在两窝共9只幼犬中,没有观察到任何年龄或体重的自发除颤。(摘要删节250字)
Role of heart mass in the developmental changes of ventricular fibrillation threshold and spontaneous defibrillation in young dogs.
In the course of studying developmental changes of induction and maintenance of ventricular fibrillation in canine pups, we have documented that at about the third week of age, hearts reach a critical point where ventricular fibrillation may become both inducible and sustainable, thus forming the basis for cardiac arrhythmic death. Since age-related variations of cardiac mass may account for these findings, this study was conducted to systematically investigate the role of changing heart mass on the induction and maintenance of ventricular fibrillation in the canine heart, during the early postnatal development. Repetitive determinations of ventricular fibrillation threshold and individual incidence of spontaneous defibrillation were obtained in 87 puppies 1-6 weeks old, from litters of varied body size breeds, studied at weekly intervals. Overall, ventricular fibrillation threshold correlated positively with ventricular weight (VFTmA = 3.30 + 1.27 Vwtg, r = 0.71). However the slopes were steeper and correlations were stronger for the first, second and sixth week and nonsignificant in the fourth and fifth weeks. The ventricular fibrillation to ventricular weight ratio also varied with age (P < 0.01). Spontaneous defibrillation occurred at least once in 68 of the puppies (78%). In general, spontaneous defibrillation was more likely to occur in hearts weighing less than 9 grams (P < 0.01), but the overall correlation of the decreasing defibrillation incidence to increasing weight was weak (SDF % = 48.6-0.90 Vwtg, r = 0.106). Spontaneous defibrillation was not observed at any age or weight in two litters, totaling 9 puppies.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)