Recovery of cardiac function in patients with frequent premature ventricular contraction after radiofrequcency catheter ablation by noninvasive hemodynamic detection technique / 军事医学
Military Medical Sciences
; (12): 402-405, 2017.
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Objective To explore the change in cardiac function in patients with idiopathic frequent premature ventricular contraction(PVC) after radiofrequency catheter ablation(RFCA) and drug control by ultrasound Doppler and noninvasive hemodynamic detection technique.Methods Forty-eight patients with idiopathic frequent PVC were selected as the test group with a total of(16 391.03±10 873.01)beats per day.Another 55 healthy subjects were selected as the control group.Heart ultrasound Doppler and noninvasive hemodynamic detection technique were used in the two groups.Twenty-five patients were selected from the PVC group to receive RFCA,while noninvasive hemodynamic detection technique was adopted 3 days after operation.Results by ultrasound Doppler and noninvasive hemodynamic detection technique were compared between the two groups before and after operation.Results There was no significant difference in left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF),left ventricular end-diastolic dimension(LVEDD),left ventricular end-systolic dimension (LVESD),left atrial diameter(LA)and the ratios of the peak mitral flow velocity in early diastole (E) to the peak atrial kick velocity (A) between the two groups.HI,SI,CI and C in PVC group were significantly lower than those in control group(P<0.01),but WA,O,WA/C and O/C were significantly higher than those in control group(P<0.01).HI,SI,CI and C obviously increased 3 days after operation(P<0.01),but WA,O,WA/C and O/C significantly decreased (P<0.01).Conclusion The cardiac functio of idiopathic PVC patients in the early stage may have been damaged,and RECA can reverse or delay the damaged cardiac function due to frequent PVC.
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Military Medical Sciences
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2017
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