Effects of procainamide on the signal-averaged electrocardiogram in relation to the results of programmed ventricular stimulation in patients with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia
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Effects of procainamide on the signal-averaged electrocardiogram in relation to the results of programmed ventricular stimulation in patients with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia
Abstract
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the ability of the signal-averaged electrocardiogram (ECG) to predict the efficacy of procainamide.
Background: The main role of the signal-averaged ECG has been the identification of postinfarction patients at risk of sudden death. Prediction of the efficacy of antiarrhythmic drugs represents another potential clinical application of this technique.
Methods: The study examined the effects of procainamide on the time domain and spectral temporal analysis of the signal-averaged ECG in relation to the results of programmed ventricular stimulation studies in 31 patients with inducible sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia.
Results: Procainamide significantly prolonged the total and the initial QRS complex and low amplitude signal durations (mean +/- SD 135 +/- 30 vs. 161 +/- 46 ms, p < 0.0001; 87 +/- 16 vs. 98 +/- 20 ms, p < 0.0001, and 48 +/- 23 vs. 63 +/- 36 ms, p < 0.001, respectively) whereas the root-mean-square voltage of the total QRS complex and of the last 40 ms of the QRS complex was significantly reduced (mean +/- SD 112 +/- 36 vs. 87 +/- 36 microV, p < 0.0001; 21 +/- 19 vs. 13 +/- 12 microV, p < 0.002, respectively). The results of spectral temporal mapping of the signal-averaged ECG were similar before and after procainamide administration. Procainamide prevented the inducibility of sustained ventricular tachycardia or prolonged the cycle length of ventricular tachycardia by > or = 100 ms in 16 patients (52%) (responders). The fractional prolongation of the total QRS duration was significantly greater in responders (26 +/- 15%) than in nonresponders (10 +/- 10%) (p < 0.002) and, when this prolongation was > or = 15%, identified responders with a sensitivity of 94%, a specificity of 87% and an overall predictive accuracy of 90%.
Conclusions: The effects of procainamide on inducibility of ventricular tachycardia during programmed ventricular stimulation can be predicted by the degree of drug-induced prolongation of the signal-averaged QRS complex.
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