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Comparative Study
. 1983 Apr;105(4):587-92.
doi: 10.1016/0002-8703(83)90482-9.

Comparative evaluation of depressed automaticity in sick sinus syndrome by Holter monitoring and overdrive suppression test

Comparative Study

Comparative evaluation of depressed automaticity in sick sinus syndrome by Holter monitoring and overdrive suppression test

M Hattori et al. Am Heart J. 1983 Apr.

Abstract

To ascertain whether the long cardiac pauses on the Holter ECGs of patients with the sick sinus syndrome were related to the spontaneously occurring overdrive suppression, the heart rates for the 12 seconds preceding the cardiac pauses longer than 5 seconds were compared with that averaged for 24 hours. Even in six out of seven patients with bradycardia-tachycardia syndrome the former rate was not significantly greater than the latter, indicating that episodes of such long cardiac pauses may not result from spontaneously occurring overdrive suppression. This observation was also consistent with the result that no statistically significant correlation was obtained between the maximum pauses measured from Holter ECGs of sick sinus syndrome and those obtained by the overdrive suppression test. In conclusion, many episodes of long life-threatening cardiac pauses observed in sick sinus syndrome may be attributed to accidental depression of the sinus nodal and subsidiary pacemaker activity rather than to spontaneously occurring overdrive suppression; therefore, Holter monitoring may be useful as an additional tool for diagnosis of sick sinus syndrome.

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