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Effect of Different AV Delays on Left Ventricular Diastolic Function and ANF Levels in DDD Paced Hypertensive Patients During Daily Activity and Exercise
Author(s) -
PANOU FOTIS K.,
KAFKAS NICKOLAS V.,
MICHELAKAKIS NICKOLAS A.,
MATSAKAS EVAGELOS P.,
DOUNIS GEORGE B.,
KOUVOUSIS NICKOLAS M.,
PERPINIA ANASTASIA S.,
ZACHAROULIS APOSTOLOS A.
Publication year - 1999
Publication title -
pacing and clinical electrophysiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.686
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1540-8159
pISSN - 0147-8389
DOI - 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1999.tb00505.x
Subject(s) - medicine , cardiology , atrioventricular block , isovolumic relaxation time , left ventricular hypertrophy , diastolic function , diastole , blood pressure
Fifteen hypertensive patients (13 men) with left ventricular hypertrophy, mean age 69 6 5 years, having complete heart block and paced in the DDD mode, were studied by two‐dimensional and Doppler echo in 100 and 200 ms atrioventricular delays. ANF plasma levels were measured at rest and at peak exercise, during pacing with the two different atrioventricular delays. ANF plasma levels were significantly higher at pacing with long atrioventricular delays (200 ms), at rest (152.47 6 12.38 pg/mL vs 119 6 12.38 pg/mL, P, 0.001) and at exercise (180.93 6 11.51 vs 123.67 6 16.24 pg/mL, P, 0.0001). ANF plasma levels were significantly increased at exercise, compared to those at rest during pacing with the two different atrioventricular delays, but we found a more pronounced increase of ANF levels (from 152.47 6 10.49 pg/mL to 180.93 6 11.51 pg/mL), when the atrioventricular delays was set to 200 ms (P, 0.0001). A significant decrease of isovolumic relaxation time (from 123.33 6 20.5 to 105.33 6 11.06 ms, P, 0.001) was observed, during pacing with the short atrioventricular delays. Moreover, the peak early (E) to peak atrial (A) velocity ratio (E/A) was declined (from 0.89 6 0.7 to 0.57 6 0.18, P, 0.05). We also noticed that patients with small left ventricles exhibit greater increase in ANF plasma levels during DDD pacing with long atrioventricular delays (r 5 20.792, P 5 0.000). In conclusion, left ventricular diastolic function of our patients seems to be improved during DDD pacing with short (100 ms) atrioventricular delays, as it was expressed by echocardiographic and hormonal measurements.

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