量化急性心肌缺血对容量传导速度的时空影响。

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-02-10 DOI:10.22489/cinc.2020.279
Wilson W Good, Brian Zenger, Jake A Bergquist, Lindsay C Rupp, Karli Gillette, Gernot Plank, Rob S MacLeod
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摘要

急性心肌缺血损害心脏的有序电激活,然而,由于采样限制,激活的体积变化尚未测量。我们使用大动物实验模型和高分辨率体积成像来研究缺血对整个心肌传导速度(CS)的影响。我们估计了CS和心电图变化(ST段),并评估了11次对照发作中它们之间的时空相关性。我们发现缺血引起显著的传导减慢,使整体中位速度降低25 cm/s。此外,在每次发作中,缺血严重程度的发展与CS之间存在高度的时间相关性(相关系数= 0.93)。st段变化与气候变缓之间的空间相关性比预期的更为复杂,在st段变化区域的外围明显变缓。本研究首次在实验模型中记录了急性心肌缺血时CS的体积变化,并探讨了缺血发展在空间和时间上的关系。我们发现,传导速度的变化在时空上与缺血严重程度相关,并说明了长期以来在细胞研究中提出的双相反应。
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Quantifying the Spatiotemporal Influence of Acute Myocardial Ischemia on Volumetric Conduction Speeds.

Acute myocardial ischemia compromises the ordered electrical activation of the heart, however, because of sampling limitations, volumetric changes in activation have not been measured. We used a large-animal experimental model and high-resolution volumetric mapping to study the effects of ischemia on conduction speeds (CS) throughout the myocardium. We estimated CS and electrocardiographic changes (ST segments) and evaluated the spatial and temporal correlations between them across 11 controlled episodes. We found that ischemia induces significant conduction slowing, reducing the global median speed by 25 cm/s. Furthermore, there was a high temporal correlation between the development of ischemic severity and CS (corr. = 0.93) through each episode. The spatial correlations between ST-segment changes and CS slowing were more spatially complex than expected with substantial slowing at the periphery of the zones that showed ST-segment changes. This is the first study that has documented in an experimental model volumetric changes of CS during acute myocardial ischemia and explored the relationships between ischemia development in space and time. We showed that conduction speed changes are spatiotemporally correlated to ischemic severity and illustrated the biphasic response long proposed from cellular studies.

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