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. 2020 Jan-Feb:58:10-17.
doi: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2019.10.004. Epub 2019 Oct 31.

Surface ECG criteria can discriminate post-septal pacing cardiac memory from ischemic T wave inversions

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Surface ECG criteria can discriminate post-septal pacing cardiac memory from ischemic T wave inversions

Maria-Claudia-Berenice Suran et al. J Electrocardiol. 2020 Jan-Feb.

Abstract

Cardiac memory (CM) refers to transient T wave changes that appear after cessation of a period of abnormal ventricular activation, such as right ventricular (RV) pacing. ECG criteria for differentiating post-pacing CM from ischemia-induced T wave changes were previously published only for apical, but not for septal RV pacing.

Aim: To find ECG criteria for discriminating post-septal pacing CM from ischemic T wave inversions.

Methods: ECGs were analyzed in 2 groups: CM (n = 23) and ischemia (n = 26). CM was induced by 2 weeks of DDD pacing with a short AV delay. Ischemic patients were grouped by culprit vessel: left anterior descending (LAD), circumflex (Cx), right coronary artery (RCA).

Results: CM was visible on the ECG after 1 week of ventricular pacing, started to disappear in <1 week after pacing cessation and was completely reversible within 4 weeks of pacing cessation. T wave axis differed between CM (75.8 ± 18.5°) and Cx (-25.2 ± 25.5°, p < 0.01) and RCA (-18.3 ± 18.9°, p < 0.01) groups, but not compared to LAD group (96.4 ± 65.0°, p = 0.17). The combination of (1) positive T wave in aVF; and (2) (i) T wave amplitude in aVF ≥ the absolute value of the most negative precordial T wave, or (ii) positive T wave in V5 and positive or isoelectric T wave in lead I identified CM from all ischemia with a sensitivity of 91% and a specificity of 92%.

Conclusion: ECG criteria can discriminate post-septal RV pacing CM from ischemic changes with high sensitivity and specificity.

Keywords: Cardiac memory; ECG; Ischemia; Septal pacing; T wave.

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