Skip to main content
British Heart Journal logoLink to British Heart Journal
. 1987 Nov;58(5):489–494. doi: 10.1136/hrt.58.5.489

Induction of ventricular arrhythmias by programmed ventricular stimulation: a prospective study on the effects of stimulation current on arrhythmia induction.

P L Weissberg 1, A Broughton 1, R W Harper 1, A Young 1, A Pitt 1
PMCID: PMC1277345  PMID: 3676038

Abstract

A protocol for programmed ventricular stimulation is described in which the effect of increasing stimulation current on ventricular refractoriness and arrhythmia induction was specifically examined. The protocol was evaluated prospectively in 70 patients undergoing electrophysiological study for documented or suspected ventricular arrhythmias. Programmed electrical stimulation was performed at the right ventricular apex and outflow tract using single and double extrastimuli and burst pacing. Stimulation currents of 2, 5, 10, and 20 mA were used in ascending order. The initial (lowest) current was never less than twice diastolic threshold and was maintained during each stimulation run until refractoriness was reached. The current was then increased to the next level to facilitate premature capture until refractoriness was encountered at 20 mA or a sustained arrhythmia occurred. Ventricular arrhythmias were induced in 34 patients, 31 of whom had presented with a sustained ventricular arrhythmia. The incidence of induced arrhythmias was low in those patients who had presented with symptoms alone, a non-sustained arrhythmia, or a sustained arrhythmia in association with a predisposing clinical event. Only one patient with a negative result had further ventricular arrhythmias during the mean follow up period of 15 months. Although each increase in stimulation current caused a decrease in measured ventricular refractoriness, this resulted in only four arrhythmias. Only one arrhythmia was induced above 5 mA. These results suggest that this simple protocol using two extrastimuli and a single stimulation current of 5 mA will reliably identify most patients who have symptomatic ventricular arrhythmias.

Full text

PDF
489

Selected References

These references are in PubMed. This may not be the complete list of references from this article.

  1. Brugada P., Abdollah H., Heddle B., Wellens H. J. Results of a ventricular stimulation protocol using a maximum of 4 premature stimuli in patients without documented or suspected ventricular arrhythmias. Am J Cardiol. 1983 Dec 1;52(10):1214–1218. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(83)90576-3. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  2. Buxton A. E., Waxman H. L., Marchlinski F. E., Untereker W. J., Waspe L. E., Josephson M. E. Role of triple extrastimuli during electrophysiologic study of patients with documented sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Circulation. 1984 Mar;69(3):532–540. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.69.3.532. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  3. Camardo J. S., Greenspan A. M., Horowitz L. N., Spielman S. R., Josephson M. E. Strength-interval relation in the human ventricle: effect of procainamide. Am J Cardiol. 1980 Apr;45(4):856–860. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(80)90132-0. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  4. DiCarlo L. A., Jr, Morady F., Schwartz A. B., Shen E. N., Baerman J. M., Krol R. B., Scheinman M. M., Sung R. J. Clinical significance of ventricular fibrillation-flutter induced by ventricular programmed stimulation. Am Heart J. 1985 May;109(5 Pt 1):959–963. doi: 10.1016/0002-8703(85)90235-2. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  5. Hamer A. W., Karagueuzian H. S., Sugi K., Zaher C. A., Mandel W. J., Peter T. Factors related to the induction of ventricular fibrillation in the normal canine heart by programmed electrical stimulation. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1984 Mar;3(3):751–759. doi: 10.1016/s0735-1097(84)80251-x. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  6. Herre J. M., Mann D. E., Luck J. C., Magro S. A., Figali S., Breen T., Wyndham C. R. Effect of increased current, multiple pacing sites and number of extrastimuli on induction of ventricular tachycardia. Am J Cardiol. 1986 Jan 1;57(1):102–107. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90960-4. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  7. Kennedy E. E., Rosenfeld L. E., McPherson C. A., Stark S. I., Batsford W. P. Mechanisms and relevance of arrhythmias induced by high-current programmed ventricular stimulation. Am J Cardiol. 1986 Mar 1;57(8):598–603. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90842-8. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  8. Mann D. E., Luck J. C., Griffin J. C., Herre J. M., Limacher M. C., Magro S. A., Robertson N. W., Wyndham C. R. Induction of clinical ventricular tachycardia using programmed stimulation: value of third and fourth extrastimuli. Am J Cardiol. 1983 Sep 1;52(5):501–506. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(83)90015-2. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  9. Michelson E. L., Spear J. F., Moore E. N. Strength-interval relations in a chronic canine model of myocardial infarction. Implications for the interpretation of electrophysiologic studies. Circulation. 1981 May;63(5):1158–1165. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.63.5.1158. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  10. Morady F., Dicarlo L. A., Jr, Liem L. B., Krol R. B., Baerman J. M. Effects of high stimulation current on the induction of ventricular tachycardia. Am J Cardiol. 1985 Jul 1;56(1):73–78. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(85)90569-7. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  11. Platia E. V., Reid P. R. Nonsustained ventricular tachycardia during programmed ventricular stimulation: criteria for a positive test. Am J Cardiol. 1985 Jul 1;56(1):79–83. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(85)90570-3. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  12. Richards D. A., Cody D. V., Denniss A. R., Russell P. A., Young A. A., Uther J. B. Ventricular electrical instability: a predictor of death after myocardial infarction. Am J Cardiol. 1983 Jan 1;51(1):75–80. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9149(83)80014-9. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  13. Spear J. F., Moore E. N., Horowitz L. N. Effect of current pulses delivered during the ventricular vulnerable period upon the ventricular fibrillation threshold. Am J Cardiol. 1973 Nov;32(6):814–822. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9149(73)80011-6. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  14. Spielman S. R., Farshidi A., Horowitz L. N., Josephson M. E. Ventricular fibrillation during programmed ventricular stimulation: incidence and clinical implications. Am J Cardiol. 1978 Dec;42(6):913–918. doi: 10.1016/0002-9149(78)90675-6. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]
  15. Wellens H. J., Brugada P., Stevenson W. G. Programmed electrical stimulation of the heart in patients with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias: what is the significance of induced arrhythmias and what is the correct stimulation protocol? Circulation. 1985 Jul;72(1):1–7. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.72.1.1. [DOI] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

Articles from British Heart Journal are provided here courtesy of BMJ Publishing Group

RESOURCES