Pronounced ST-Segment Depression During Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia

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To determine the clinical significance of ST-segment depression observed in paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT), we evaluated the 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) during spontaneous PSVT in 54 patients (27 men and 27 women: mean age ± SD; 47 ± 18 years), who came to our clinic for the treatment of PSVT. Coronary angiography was performed in 16 patients (16 to 74 years; mean = 50 ± 18) and treadmill exercise testing was performed in 21 patients, A cardiac electrophysiological study was carried out in 24 patients. During PSVT, ST-segment score was calculated as the sum of the ST-segment depression in 12 leads. The correlations between the ST-segment score, PSVT rate and age of the patient were analyzed as follows: The most significant positive correlation was observed between the ST-segment score and the PSVT rate (r = 0.615, p<0.000001). The next most significant correlation was found between the PSVT rate and the age of the patient (r = - 0.500, p = 0.00011). A negative correlation was also observed between the ST-segment score and the age of the patient (r = -0.429, p = 0.0012). In 13 of 16 patients, coronary angiography did not reveal any significant (> 75% in area) stenosis. Exercise testing induced significant ST-segment depression in 3 patients, of whom two had significant coronary artery lesions. PSVT was due to atrioventricular reentry via an overt (n = 3) or concealed accessory pathway (n = 15), atrioventricular nodal reentry (n = 5) and sinus node reentry (n = 1). In conclusion, patients with a faster PSVT rate revealed more pronounced ST-segment depression man did those with a slower PSVT rate, possibly reflecting the modified repolarization process instead of coronary artery involvement. (Jpn Heart J 34: 269-278, 1993.). © 1993, International Heart Journal Association. All rights reserved.

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Takayanagi, K., Hoshi, H., Shimizu, M., Inoue, T., Sakai, Y., Morooka, S., & Takabatake, Y. (1993). Pronounced ST-Segment Depression During Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia. Japanese Heart Journal, 34(3), 269–278. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.34.269

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