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Repolarisation and refractoriness during early ischaemia in humans

OBJECTIVES To determine whether effective refractory period (ERP) shortens or lengthens in the first minutes of ischaemia in humans, and the relation between ERP changes and action potential duration (APD). METHODS ERP and monophasic action potential duration (MAPD) were measured from a single left...

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Published in:British heart journal 2000-10, Vol.84 (4), p.365-369
Main Authors: Sutton, P M I, Taggart, P, Opthof, T, Coronel, R, Trimlett, R, Pugsley, W, Kallis, P
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Summary:OBJECTIVES To determine whether effective refractory period (ERP) shortens or lengthens in the first minutes of ischaemia in humans, and the relation between ERP changes and action potential duration (APD). METHODS ERP and monophasic action potential duration (MAPD) were measured from a single left ventricular epicardial site in 26 patients undergoing coronary artery surgery. Cardiopulmonary bypass was instituted and normothermia maintained. Refractory period was determined by the extrastimulus technique at a basic cycle length of 500 ms, at four times (group 1, 15 patients) or two times (group 2, 11 patients) the preischaemic diastolic threshold. A three minute period of ischaemia was instituted by aortic cross clamping between the input from the pump oxygenator and the heart. RESULTS After three minutes of ischaemia, mean (SEM) ERP lengthened from 232 (5) ms (control) to 246 (7) ms (p 
ISSN:1355-6037
0007-0769
1468-201X
DOI:10.1136/heart.84.4.365