REGISTRATION OF SINUS NODE RECOVERY TIME IN PATIENTS WITH SINUS RHYTHM AND IN PATIENTS WITH DYSRHYTHMIAS
- 12 January 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Medica Scandinavica
- Vol. 197 (1-6) , 403-408
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1975.tb04940.x
Abstract
Sinus node recovery time (SRT) after rapid atrial pacing has been recorded in 66 patients, 28 with coronary heart disease, 11 with advanced AV block, 10 with sick sinus syndrome and 17 with paroxysmal tachyarrhythmias. In patients with a normal functioning sinus node SRT was related to the basal heart rate. On an average SRT was 130% of the basal P-P interval with an upper limit of 160%. In patients with a presumed normal atrial function the mean SRT was found to be 1 080 msec, with an upper limit of 1 500 msec. This corresponds with previously published observations. In all 5 patients examined, beta-receptor blockade (propranolol 5 mg i.v.) prolonged SRT. The prolonged SRT was related to sinus bradycardia. Verapamil (Isoptin 5 mg i.v.) had no effect on SRT in the 7 patients examined. The observation of an SRT of more than 1 500 msec indicates a poor sinus node function. Recording of a normal SRT, however, cannot exclude a sinus node dysfunction, as normal SRT is occasionally found even in patients with a clinically proved dysfunction.Keywords
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