T vector and loop characteristics in coronary artery disease and during acute ischemia.

OBJECTIVE Three-dimensional characterization of the ventricular repolarization by the T vector and T vector loop morphology in coronary artery disease (CAD), and their response to short-term (no flow) ischemia induced by coronary occlusion during a percutaneous intervention (PCI). BACKGROUND The risk for sudden cardiac death is increased in conditions of acute or permanently heterogeneous ventricular repolarization, for which ischemia is a risk factor. METHODS Fifty-six CAD patients without visible collateral circulation were studied during an elective single-vessel PCI, and 10 healthy controls twice at rest. T vector parameters (Televation, Tazimuth, and QRS-T angle), and T loop parameters (Tarea, Tavplan, and Teigenv) were measured by vectorcardiography. ST vector magnitude (ST-VM) and its change (STC-VM) were used for reference. RESULTS At rest, T vector loop morphology (Tarea, Teigenv) was significantly different in CAD patients and controls, while T vector angles did not separate the groups. Ischemia induced significant changes in T loop parameters in the entire CAD group, whereas in the LAD subgroup significant changes were seen also in T vector angle. The T loop morphology was significantly different at baseline and a more pronounced response to ischemia (Tarea) was seen in patients with, than in those without, a history of hypertension. CONCLUSION T loop morphology, rather than the T vector angle, separated CAD patients from healthy controls. Coronary occlusion had significant impact on ventricular repolarization, as assessed by T vector and morphology analysis, and most prominently in the LAD group. Hypertensive patients appeared especially vulnerable to ischemia.

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