Circulation, Vol 62, 843-851, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
MB Waxman, RW Wald, JP Finley, JF Bonet, E Downar and AD Sharma
Nine patients with recurrent ventricular tachycardia (VT) that could be
repeatedly terminated by a Valsalva maneuver are described. In two, the
tachycardia would cease for only a few seconds and then resume, whereas in
seven, the tachycardia could be permanently and reproducibly terminated
with a Valsalva maneuver. In all patients the tachycardia ended during the
strain phase of the Valsalva maneuver, when blood pressure and radiographic
measurement indicated that cardiac dimensions had been reduced
dramatically. The speed with which the Valsalva maneuver terminated VT
incresed in direct proportion to the strain pressure. Maneuvers such as
standing or nitroglycerin, which independently reduce cardiac dimensions,
enhanced the potency of the Valsalva maneuvers. Pretreatment with atropine
or propranolol in four patients did not alter the response of VT to the
Valsalva maneuver. Thus, it appears that a strong Valsalva maneuver can
terminate some forms of VT, most likely related to an abrupt reduction in
cardiac dimensions.
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