Circulation, Vol 61, 690-695, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
EL Michelson and J Morganroth
Variations in the frequency of complex ventricular arrhythmias were
evaluated by consecutive 24-hour long-term electrocardiographic recordings
over 4 days using a two-channel recorder and computer- assisted analysis
system with a weighted relative mean error of 7.5 +/ 5% (SD). Twenty
patients (mean age 58 +/- 9 years [SD] with various cardiac disorders were
selected if they had a daily average of more than 30 ventricular ectopic
complexes per hour. Twenty patients had ventricular couplets and 14
patients had ventricular tachycardia (at least triplets). The mean daily
number of either couplets or ventricular tachycardia was subjected a
four-factor nested analysis of variance to determine the sources of
variation in ectopic frequency. Differences in hourly rates accounted for
30% of the variation in the frequency of ectopic complexes. Statistical
methods were applied to determine the change in frequency of complex
arrhythmias necessary to exceed that attributable to spontaneous variation
alone at the p less than 0.05 level. Using a typical protocol, for example,
comparing a 24- hour test period with a 24-hour control period would
require a 65% decrease in mean hourly frequency of ventricular tachycardia
and 75% reduction in the frequency of couplets to demonstrate therapeutic
efficacy rather than a reduction due to spontaneous variation alone.
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