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Selected Abstracts > SCD and ICD > Mechanisms of Ventricular Fibrillation Initiation in MADIT II Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
Title: Mechanisms of Ventricular Fibrillation Initiation in MADIT II Patients with Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators
(PACE 2008; 31:4-10)
Background:
Methods:
Examination of stored electrograms enabled us to evaluate the rhythm preceding each episode of VF and to calculate (intracardiac) ECG parameters including QT, QT peak (QTp), coupling interval, and prematurity index.Results:
Sixty episodes of VF among 29 patients (mean age 64.4±2.5 years) were identified.Asingle ventricular premature complex (VPC) initiated 46 (77%) episodes whereas a short-long-short (SLS) sequence accounted for 14 (23%) episodes. Of the 29 patients studied, 23 patients had VF episodes preceded by a VPC only, two patients with SLS only, and four patients with both VPC and SLS-initiated episodes. There were no significant differences between initiation patterns in regards to the measured ECG parameters; a faster heart rate with SLS initiation (mean RR prior to VF of 655 ± 104 ms for SLS and 744 ± 222 ms for VPC) approached significance (P = 0.06). The two patients with SLS only were not on β-blockers compared to 83% of the VPC patients.Conclusion:
Ventricular fibrillation is more commonly initiated by a VPC than by a SLS sequence among the MADIT II population. Current pacing modes designed to prevent bradycardia and pause-dependent arrhythmias are unlikely to decrease the incidence of VPC-initiated episodes of VF.