Circulation, Vol 65, 362-368, Copyright © 1982 by American Heart Association
KH Dangman, P Danilo Jr, AJ Hordof, L Mary-Rabine, RF Reder and MR Rosen
We studied the electrophysiologic characteristics of ventricular muscle and
Purkinje fibers from the hearts of five patients undergoing cardiac
transplantation. All five patients had congestive failure and coronary
artery disease before surgery and were receiving digitalis therapy.
Ventricular muscle had a maximal diastolic potential (MDP) of -78 +/- 1 mV
(mean +/- SEM), an action potential (AP) amplitude of 104 +/- 2 mV, a phase
0 upstroke velocity (Vmax) of 297 +/- 19 V/sec and an AP duration at 50%
repolarization (APD50) of 190 +/- 4 msec. Purkinje fibers had an MDP of -80
+/- 2 mV, an AP amplitude of 107 +/- 2 mV, a Vmax of 388 +/- 25 V/sec and
an APD50 of 195 +/- 9 msec. Fibers from infarcted sections of the heart had
significantly longer APD than those from noninfarcted, which resulted in
marked dispersion of APD in infarcted and adjacent zones. Both epinephrine
and ouabain induced delayed after depolarizations in Purkinje fiber. This
suggest that delayed after depolarizations and resultant triggered activity
can occur in the human ventricle.
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