Monophasic action potentials, electrocardiograms and mechanical performance in normal and ischaemic epicardial segments of the pig ventricle in situ
- 1 September 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Cardiovascular Research
- Vol. 12 (9), 555-565
- https://doi.org/10.1093/cvr/12.9.555
Abstract
Few studies report simultaneous electrical and mechanical recordings from the epi-cardium of intact beating hearts in situ during ischaemia. We use suction to apply transducers and electrodes to areas of the epicardium. This interferes little with its behaviour and allows: i) free mobility over the surface; ii) simultaneous tridirectional length changes to be recorded and summed for an overall impression of mechanical behaviour; iii) detection of changes in direction of movement; iv) simultaneous recordings of monophasic action potential and epicardial ECG. During ischaemia we can detect impaired contraction with dyskinesis and a change in direction of epicardial forces. The action potential duration shortens and we have noted impaired conduction, inexitability and recordings consistent with re-entry leading to ventricular fibrillation.Keywords
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