The increment of short-term variability of repolarisation determines the severity of the imminent arrhythmic outcome

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Abstract

Ventricular remodelling can make the heart more susceptible to ventricular arrhythmias like torsades de pointes. Understanding the underlying mechanisms of initiation of ventricular arrhythmias and the determining factors for its severity has the potential to uncover new interventions. Beat-to-beat variation of repolarisation, quantified as short-term variability of repolarisation (STV), has been identified as an important factor contributing to arrhythmogenesis. This article provides an overview of experimental data about STV in relation to the initiation of torsades de pointes in a canine model of complete chronic atrioventricular block susceptible to torsades de pointes arrhythmias. Furthermore, it explores STV in relation to the severity of the arrhythmic outcome.

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Smoczynska, A., Beekman, H. D. M., & Vos, M. A. (2019). The increment of short-term variability of repolarisation determines the severity of the imminent arrhythmic outcome. Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology Review, 8(3), 166–172. https://doi.org/10.15420/aer.2019.16.2

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