Clinical and functional characteristics of children with ventricular arrhythmias depending on the ectopic focus localization

Author:

Yeliseyeva O. V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics named after Academician Yuri Veltischev of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University of the Russian Ministry of Health

Abstract

Aim. To determine the prevalence of ventricular arrhythmias (VA) among children with cardiac arrhythmias and to assess the clinical, functional, and electrophysiological characteristics of VA, depending on the localization of the ectopic focus.Methods. The study included 260 children, 153 (58,8%) boys, the mean age of patients was 13.4±3.1years. Based on clinical and anamnestic data, ECG, Holter monitoring, echocardiography, dosed exercise test, invasive electrophysiological study (EPS), radiofrequency ablation (RFA) a comparative assessment of the clinical and functional features of the most frequently diagnosed localizations of the ectopic focus in children with VA was carried out according to the data of invasive EPS, RFA.Results. According to invasive EPI, the most frequent localization of VA in children is the right ventricle outflow tract (RVOT) - 144 (55%), less often - the Valsalva sinuses - 52 (20%) and the RV free wall - 47 (18%). In most cases (255 children, 98%) there was a focal arrhythmia (trigger activity). The localization of ectopia in the RV free wall is characterized by the predominance of single ventricular premature beats (VPB) or in combination with a paired VPB (78,7%) and polymorphism of ventricular complexes (30%). The peculiarity of ventricular tachycardia in this localization is its stable character (17,0%) and low heart rate in volleys (idioventricular rhythm) (12,8%). When the focus was localized in the RVOT, as well as when it was localized in the RV free wall, single VPB or in combination with paired VPB prevailed (84,7%), but polymorphism of ventricular complexes was less often observed (10,4%). Differences in myocardial contractility at the sinus rhythm in right ventricular arrhythmias were revealed. Thus, the ejection fraction at the localization of the lesion in the RV free wall was significantly lower than in the RVOT (63.4±5.5% and 65.8±5.9%, respectively; p<0.01). Hemodynamic significance is characteristic for RV arrhythmias (21.3% and 16.0% of patients) and was practically not observed at the left-sided localization of the arrhythmogenic focus (3.8%; p<0.01). VA in patients without structural heart disease, regardless of the localization of the arrhythmic focus in children, is asymptomatic and is detected, in most cases, within the framework of clinical examination 206 patients, 79.2%. The prevalence of syncope in children with idiopathic VA is 15.8% (41 patients), and in most cases, they are of vaso-vagal origin. In most children (178, 70%), idiopathic VA is dependent on the level of parasympathetic influences on the heart, disappearing or significantly decreasing during exercise, which is revealed during the stress test confirming the high role of autonomic influences on the regulation of heterotopic rhythm in children with VA.Conclusion. VA is a common arrhythmia in children. Depending on the localization of the arrhythmogenic focus, characteristic features of the structure and density of the heart, as well as differences in the contractile function of the myocardium on the sinus rhythm and on the ectopic complex were revealed.

Publisher

Institute of Cardio Technics - INCART

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Emergency Medicine

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