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Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1529015

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El Bloqueo Interauricular (BIA) puede servir como un valioso marcador electrocardiográfico para evaluar el riesgo del desarrollo de arritmias auriculares, y nueva aparición de fibrilación auricular (FA). El BIA se produce por un deterioro en la conducción auricular que implica un retraso en la conducción del estímulo eléctrico desde la aurícula derecha a la aurícula izquierda. Las causas probables de interrupción del haz de Bachmann incluyen isquemia, enfermedad degenerativa del envejecimiento, enfermedades infiltrativas, enfermedad coronaria difusa y afecciones inflamatorias. Los factores de riesgo para el BIA avanzado, la fibrilación auricular (FA) y el accidente cerebrovascular (ACV) parecen ser muy similares, y la patogénesis subyacente probablemente se deba a fibrosis miocárdica y remodelación auricular. El bloqueo interauricular se relaciona clínicamente a la aparición de taquiarritmias supraventriculares y está relacionado al remodelamiento auricular. Aunque el agrandamiento auricular y el BIA comparten un patrón electrocardiográfico similar, son dos entidades separadas. Sin embargo, muchos autores aún asocian una duración de la onda P mayor a 120 ms con agrandamiento de la aurícula izquierda. El remodelamiento auricular modifica la velocidad de conducción, la arquitectura cardiaca, los canales iónicos dependientes de voltaje, y los componentes de resistencia y capacitancia, como son el espacio extracelular y las uniones celulares. La alteración de estas propiedades afecta las propiedades electrofisiológicas de la conducción auricular y favorece el BIA, los trastornos auriculares y la génesis de FA.


Interatrial block (IAB) can serve as a valuable electrocardiographic marker to assess the risk of developing atrial arrhythmias, and new onset of atrial fibrillation (AF). The IAB is produced by a deterioration in atrial conduction that implies a delay in the conduction of the electrical stimulus from the right atrium to the left atrium. Probable causes of Bachmann bundle interruption include ischemia, degenerative disease of aging, infiltrative diseases, diffuse coronary disease, and inflammatory conditions. The risk factors for advanced IAB, atrial fibrillation (AF), and cerebrovascular accident (CVA) appear to be very similar, and the underlying pathogenesis is probably due to myocardial fibrosis, and atrial remodeling. The interatrial block is clinically related to the appearance of supraventricular tachyarrhythmias and is related to atrial remodeling. Although atrial enlargement and IAB share a similar electrocardiographic pattern, they are separate entities. However, many authors still associate P wave duration greater than 120 ms with left atrial enlargement. Atrial remodeling modifies conduction velocity, cardiac architecture, voltage-gated ion channels, and resistance and capacitance components, such as the extracellular space and cell junctions. The alteration of these properties affects the electrophysiological properties of atrial conduction and favors IAB, atrial disorders, and the genesis of AF.

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Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386311

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RESUMEN El bloqueo interauricular (BIA) es un marcador significativo en la predicción del desarrollo de Fibrilación Auricular (FA). El sustrato histopatológico que se observa en el proceso de remodelación auricular es la fibrosis del miocardio auricular induciendo disincronía interauricular. La disfunción electromecánica de la aurícula izquierda (AI) produce una activación anormal de sus paredes, el aumento de la presión, la dilatación, la disfunción endotelial, y la fibrosis de la AI. Estas alteraciones favorecen la conducción lenta, el bloqueo unidireccional y el desarrollo de mecanismos de reentrada con la aparición de la FA con sus nefastas complicaciones, entre ellas el accidente cerebrovascular (ACV). El BIA está presente hasta en un 59% de los pacientes mayores de la población general y se asoció con un aumento del riesgo de unas 3 veces más de FA de nueva aparición y ACV isquémico. Es evidente el interés académico, clínico, y terapéutico en el diagnóstico electrocardiográfico certero del BIA avanzado, ya que el mismo se asocia con arritmias supraventriculares, fibrilación auricular, ACV embólicos y mortalidad. La detección de BIA avanzado en pacientes con ACV isquémico previo permite identificar a pacientes de alto riesgo de recurrencia en los que algunas terapias farmacológicas podrían ser beneficiosas. Los pacientes con BIA avanzado sin episodios previos de FA documentada también presentan un riesgo aumentado de ACV embólico. Por lo tanto, es necesario realizar ensayos clínicos randomizados cuyos resultados podrían avalar el uso de anticoagulantes en ausencia de FA documentada en pacientes con BIA avanzado.


ABSTRACT Interatrial block (IAB) is a significant marker in the prediction of the development of Atrial Fibrillation (AF). The histopathological substrate observed in the atrial remodeling process is fibrosis of the atrial myocardium, inducing interatrial desynchrony. Electromechanical dysfunction of the left atrium (LA) produces abnormal activation of its walls, increased pressure, dilation, endothelial dysfunction, and fibrosis of the LA. These alterations favor slow conduction, unidirectional block and the development of reentry mechanisms with the appearance of AF with its disastrous complications, including cerebrovascular accident (CVA). IAB is present in up to 59% of older patients in the general population and was associated with a 3-fold increased risk of new-onset AF and ischemic stroke. The academic, clinical, and therapeutic interest in the accurate electrocardiographic diagnosis of advanced IAB is evident, since it is associated with supraventricular arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation, embolic stroke and mortality. The detection of advanced IAB in patients with previous ischemic stroke allows the identification of patients at high risk of recurrence in which some pharmacological therapies could be beneficial. Patients with advanced IAB with no prior documented AF episodes are also at increased risk of embolic stroke. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct randomized clinical trials whose results might be available in the use of anticoagulants in the absence of documented AF in patients with advanced IAB.

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Rev. salud pública Parag ; 9(1): [P47-P56], jun. 2019.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, BDNPAR | ID: biblio-1047031

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RESUMEN Introducción: La hipertensión arterial puede producir cambios auriculares que generan arritmias auriculares. La dispersión de la onda P (PWD) se considera un marcador electrocardiográfico no invasivo para la remodelación auricular y un predictor para el desarrollo de fibrilación auricular. Nuestro objetico es estudiar la correlación entre la dispersión de la onda P con las arritmias cardíacas y los trastornos del sistema de conducción en pacientes con hipertensión arterial (HTA). Metodología: Estudio observacional y prospectivo en el que estudiamos las variaciones electrocardiográficas, mediciones ecocardiográficas y Holter ECG de 24 hs en pacientes hipertensos que acuden a un hospital terciario desde marzo del 2018 a septiembre del 2018 en forma ambulatoria y a internados. Resultados: Se estudiaron 104 pacientes, 65 hipertensos conocidos y 39 no hipertensos como grupo control. El valor promedio de la dispersión de la onda P en hipertensos fue de 37±8 ms, y en el grupo control fue de 27±13 ms, P <0,001. Además se encontró una diferencia significativa entre estos dos grupos en la duración máxima de la onda P (p<0,05), y el diámetro de la aurícula izquierda (p<0,05). La PWD posee una especificidad de 72% y un valor predictivo negativo de 78% relacionado con la presencia de trastornos del sistema de conducción y arritmias cardiacas en pacientes con HTA. Además, la PWD posee una especificidad de 73% y un valor predictivo negativo de 83% relacionado con la presencia de ensanchamiento del complejo QRS. Conclusiones: Existe una mayor alteración significativa en la dispersión de la Onda P, la Onda P máxima, y la dilatación de la aurícula izquierda en HTA. También se observó una correlación significativa entre la dispersión de la onda P y el riesgo de desarrollar arritmias auriculares. La dispersión de la onda P tiene una elevada especificidad y un alto valor predictivo negativo en la detección de la presencia de prolongación del intervalo QT, ensanchamiento del complejo QRS, dilatación de la aurícula izquierda y trastornos del sistema de conducción y arritmias cardiacas en pacientes con hipertensión arterial. Palabras clave: Dispersión de la Onda P; Hipertensión arterial; Arritmias cardiacas.


Introduction:High blood pressure can produce atrial changes that generate atrial arrhythmias. P wave dispersion (PWD) is considered a noninvasive electrocardiographic marker for atrial remodeling and a predictor for the development of atrial fibrillation. Our objective is to study the correlation between the dispersion of the P wave with cardiac arrhythmias and conduction system disorders in patients with arterial hypertension (AHT). Methodology:Observational and prospective study in which we studied the electrocardiographic variations, echocardiographic measurements and Holter ECG of 24 hours in hypertensive patients who attend a tertiary hospital from March 2018 to September 2018 on an outpatient basis. Results:104 patients were studied, 65 known hypertensive patients and, 39 non-hypertensive as control group. The average value of the P wave dispersion in hypertensive patients was 37±8 ms, and in the control group it was 27±13 ms, P <0.001. In addition, a significant difference between these two groups was found in the maximum duration of the P wave (p <0.05), and the diameter of the left atrium (p <0.05). The PWD has a specificity of 72% and a negative predictive value of 78% related to the presence of disorders of the conduction system and cardiac arrhythmias in patients with hypertension. In addition, the PWD has a specificity of 73% and a negative predictive value of 83% related to the presence of the widening of the QRS complex. Conclusion:There is a greater significant alteration in the P Wave dispersion, the maximum P Wave, and the dilatation of the left atrium in AHT. A significant correlation was also observed between the dispersion of the P wave and the risk of developing atrial arrhythmias. The P wave dispersion has a high specificity and a high negative predictive value in the detection of the presence of QT interval prolongation, widening of the QRS complex, dilatation of the left atrium and disorders of the conduction system and cardiac arrhythmias in patients with arterial hypertension. Key words: P wave dispersion Arterial Hypertensión Cardiac arrhythmias


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Arritmias Cardíacas , Análise de Onda de Pulso , Hipertensão , Hospitais
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Crit Pathw Cardiol ; 18(2): 89-97, 2019 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31094736

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The mechanism of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM) is mostly due to sustained ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation. The clinical guidelines for the therapeutic management of this set of patients are mostly based on left ventricular ejection fraction value which has a low specificity to differentiate the risk of SCD from the risk of mortality associated with heart failure or other comorbidities. Moreover, since SCD can occur in patients with normal or mildly depressed ejection fraction, it is necessary to identify new markers to improve the prognostic stratification of SCD. Several studies that analyzed the ventricular arrhythmia substrate found that myocardial fibrosis plays an important role in the genesis of ventricular arrhythmias in patients with NIDCM. The surrounding zone of the area of fibrosis is a heterogeneous medium, where tissue with different levels of fibrosis coexists, resulting in both viable and nonviable myocardium. This myocardial fibrosis may constitute a substrate for ventricular arrhythmias, where slow and heterogeneous conduction may favor the genesis of reentry mechanism increasing the chance to develop sustained ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation. Therefore, the evaluation of ventricular fibrosis by late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) cardiac magnetic resonance imaging has been suggested as an indicator for SCD risk stratification. Indeed, LGE in patients with NIDCM is associated with increased risk of all-cause mortality, heart failure hospitalization, and SCD. Detection of myocardial fibrosis as LGE by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging can be considered as a useful pathway of prediction of malignant ventricular arrhythmias since it has excellent prognostic characteristics and may help guide risk stratification and management in patients with NIDCM.


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Morte Súbita Cardíaca/prevenção & controle , Imagem Cinética por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Miocárdio/patologia , Medição de Risco/métodos , Fibrilação Ventricular , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/complicações , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/diagnóstico , Cardiomiopatia Dilatada/fisiopatologia , Morte Súbita Cardíaca/etiologia , Fibrose , Humanos , Valor Preditivo dos Testes , Prognóstico , Fibrilação Ventricular/diagnóstico , Fibrilação Ventricular/etiologia , Fibrilação Ventricular/prevenção & controle
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J Atr Fibrillation ; 11(1): 1813, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30455833

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The development of atrial fibrillation (AF) during the course of the evolution of heart failure (HF) worsens the clinical outcomes and the prognosis accounting for an enormous economic burden on healthcare. AF is considered to be an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality increasing the risk of death and hospitalization in 76% in HF patients. Despite the good clinical results obtained with conventional pharmacological agents and different new drugs, the optimal medical treatment can fail in the intention to improve symptoms and quality of life of HF patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction and AF with uncontrolled ventricular rate. Therefore, the necessity to utilize cardiac devices to perform cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT), or the need to use catheter ablation, or both, emerges facing the failure of optimal medical treatment in order to achieve hemodynamic improvement. Some of these AF patients will require atrio-ventricular nodal (AVN) catheter ablation in order to restore 100% CRT functionality and improvements in clinical outcomes. It is hard to imagine that the deliberate destruction of a natural and normally functional specialized tissue of the main conduction system of the heart would do any good. However, in the presence of AF with rapid ventricular response due to normal conduction through the AV node in HF patients, the fast ventricular rate can cause deleterious consequences in the clinical outcome. Moreover, there are interesting published data which will be analyzed in this manuscript documenting significant acute and long-term improvement in left ventricular function, symptoms, exercise tolerance, clinical outcomes, and quality of life in selected HF patients with paroxysmal and persistent drug-refractory AF who have undergone AVN ablation and permanent pacemaker implantation.

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