扭转原性药物引起的jt区短期变异性增加。

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2010-09-26
Xiao Jie, Blanca Rodriguez, Esther Pueyo
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心跳复极变异性(BVR)的增加表明对药物性心律失常的易感性增加。本研究旨在研究患者服用抗心律失常药物索他洛尔前后的BVR特征,以寻找新的心律失常风险生物标志物。两组患者注射索他洛尔前后的心电图记录(有和无药物性椎体扭转病史)。利用二进小波变换对心电波形进行检测和圈定。用QTc区间和JT面积的短期变异性(STV)评价BVR。两组患者索他洛尔均使JT区STV显著升高,而QTc间期STV无显著变化。因此,JT区STV作为衡量BVR的指标,有可能成为药物毒性的生物标志物。
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Torsadogenic Drug-induced Increased Short-term Variability of JT-area.

Increased beat-to-beat variability of repolarization (BVR) has been suggested to indicate increased susceptibility to drug-induced arrhythmia. This study aimed to characterize BVR in patients before and after administration of sotalol, a torsadogenic antiarrhythmic drug, in the search for new biomarkers of proarrhythmic risk. ECG Recordings pre and post sotalol injection in two groups of patients (with and without history of drug-induced torsades de pointes) were obtained from THEW. ECG wave detection and delineation were performed via dyadic wavelet transform. BVR was evaluated by short-term variability (STV) of QTc interval and JT area. In both groups, sotalol resulted in significant increase in STV of JT area, while no significant change occurred in STV of QTc interval. Thus, STV of JT area, as a measure of BVR, has the potential to be a biomarker for drug toxicity.

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