Nonpharmacologic rate control of postoperative atrial fibrillation in the canine sterile pericarditis model

Author:

Lee Seungyup12ORCID,Wallick Don1,Khrestian Celeen1,Juzbasich Dragan1,Laurita Daniel2,Rushing Gregory3,Sahadevan Jayakumar1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

2. Biomedical Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

3. Department of Surgery Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPostoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is common following open heart surgery, and is associated with significant morbidity. Medications used for ventricular rate control of POAF may not be effective in controlling rapid ventricular rates during the postoperative period because of increased sympathetic tone. The purpose of this study was to develop nonpharmacologic rate control of POAF by atrioventricular node (AVN) fat pad stimulation using clinically available temporary pacing wires in the canine sterile pericarditis model.MethodsWe studied 10 sterile pericarditis dogs in the closed‐chest state on postoperative days 1−3. The AVN fat pad stimulation (amplitude 2–15 mA; frequency 20 Hz; pulse width 0.03–0.2 ms) was performed during sustained POAF (>5 min). We measured ventricular rate and inefficient ventricular contractions during sustained POAF and compared it with and without AVN fat pad stimulation. Also, the parameters of AVN fat pad stimulation to achieve a rate control of POAF were measured over the postoperative days.ResultsEleven episodes of sustained POAF were induced in 5/10 sterile pericarditis dogs in the closed‐chest state on postoperative days 1−2. During POAF, the AVN fat pad stimulation decreased the ventricular rate from 178 ± 52 bpm to 100 ± 8 bpm in nine episodes. Nonpharmacologic rate control therapy successfully controlled the ventricular rate and eliminated inefficient ventricular contractions during POAF for the duration of the AVN fat pad stimulation. The AVN fat pad stimulation output remained relatively stable over the postoperative days.ConclusionDuring sustained POAF, nonpharmacologic rate control by AVN fat pad stimulation effectively and safely controlled rapid ventricular rates throughout the postoperative period.

Funder

Elisabeth Severance Prentiss Foundation

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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