Effects of Procainamide on Wave-Front Dynamics During Ventricular Fibrillation in Open-Chest Dogs

Author:

Kwan Yvonne Y.1,Fan Wei1,Hough Dustan1,Lee John J.1,Fishbein Michael C.1,Karagueuzian Hrayr S.1,Chen Peng-Sheng1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiology, Departments of Medicine (Y.Y.K., W.F., D.H., J.J.L., H.S.K., P.-S.C.) and Pathology (M.C.F.), Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and University of California, Los Angeles, School of Medicine.

Abstract

Background —There is increasing evidence that both functional reentrant wave fronts and multiple wavelets are present during ventricular fibrillation (VF). However, the effects of procainamide on the characteristics of activation waves during VF are poorly understood. Methods and Results —Seven dogs were studied; six underwent subendocardial chemical ablation procedures. A plaque with 317 to 480 bipolar electrodes was sutured to the right ventricular free wall, and the patterns of activation were registered with a computerized mapping system. VF was electrically induced, and the patterns of activation were registered at baseline and during procainamide infusion (serum concentration, 9.3±1.9 μg/mL). Among the six dogs that had their subendocardium ablated, reentrant wave fronts were present in 6 of the 108 runs of VF at baseline and in 6 of the 100 runs of VF during procainamide infusion. By analyzing the wave fronts, we found that the cycle length, refractory period, conduction velocity, and wavelength at baseline were 101±9 ms, 54±5 ms, 0.93±0.21 mm/ms, and 51±16 mm, respectively, and during procainamide infusion, values became 125±11 ms ( P <.001), 119±7 ms ( P <.001), 0.42±0.02 mm/ms ( P <.001), and 50±4 mm ( P =.8), respectively. The vast majority of the activation waves do not form organized reentry. These activation waves broke up more frequently at baseline than during procainamide administration. The number of activation waves was 7.25±1.39 s −1 · cm −2 at baseline and 4.45±1.80 s −1 · cm −2 during procainamide administration ( P <.001). The dog without subendocardial ablation had similar results. Conclusions —Procainamide decreases the number of wavelets during VF by preventing spontaneous wave breaks. This represents a novel mechanism of antiarrhythmic drug action.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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