Arrhythmogenicity of hypothermia - a large animal model of hypothermia.
Heart Lung Circ
; 23(1): 82-7, 2014 Jan.
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BACKGROUND: Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is used to mitigate cerebral injury after an out of hospital cardiac arrest. There is a perceived risk of increased arrhythmias with temperatures lower than the current target of 32-34°C for TH. This study sought to develop and investigate the electrophysiological changes in a sheep model of systemic hypothermia regarding the susceptibility to ventricular arrhythmias. METHODS: Ten sheep underwent systemic hypothermia using a venous-venous extra-corporeal circuit whilst instrumented with a 12 lead ECG. An epicardial sock recorded potentials to 30°C (N=10) or 26°C (N=6). Activation times (AT) and Activation Recovery Intervals (ARI) were calculated using custom software. RESULTS: The AT and ARI were significantly prolonged with increased heterogeneity during hypothermia. This effect was most pronounced between normothermia and 34°C during sinus rhythm (SR). For ventricular pacing (VP) however heterogeneity continued to increase with progressive hypothermia. CONCLUSIONS: Hypothermia causes a significant increase in the heterogeneity of depolarisation and repolarisation. There is evidence to suggest that SR is protective with most of the increase in heterogeneity occurring with cooling to 34°C. This raises the possibility that the current target temperatures for therapeutic hypothermia may be safely lowered to provide a gain in cerebral protection.
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Arritmias Cardíacas
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Eletrocardiografia
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Hipotermia Induzida
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Etiology_studies
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Animals
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2014
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