Circulation, Vol 80, 380-389, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
M Talajic, M Nayebpour, W Jing and S Nattel
Calcium channel blockers depress atrioventricular (AV) nodal properties in
vivo in a frequency-dependent manner, suggesting that selective drug action
during supraventricular arrhythmias may result from use- dependent
properties. The present study was designed to examine whether or not the
rate-dependent actions of diltiazem account for its therapeutic effects
during atrial fibrillation. The determinants of the ventricular response to
atrial fibrillation (concealed AV nodal conduction and AV node functional
refractory period, AVFRP) were evaluated at multiple cycle lengths (with
extrastimulus techniques) and during electrically induced atrial
fibrillation (with indirect indexes from RR interval histograms) in
anesthetized dogs. In the presence of diltiazem, AVFRP increased
progressively relative to control as rate accelerated. At cycle lengths
comparable to sinus rhythm in humans, AVFRP increased 10%, 17%, and 32%
after doses 1, 2, and 3 of diltiazem, respectively. Drug-induced increases
in AVFRP were greater at basic cycle lengths just above the Wenckebach
point (17%, 48%, and 81%) and were maximal during atrial fibrillation (39%,
86%, and 154% increases for doses 1, 2, and 3, respectively). Diltiazem
also increased the AV conduction system effective refractory period,
thereby increasing the potential zone of concealment into the AV node.
Frequency-dependent increases in the zone of concealment were produced by
diltiazem and were associated with marked increases in the standard
deviation of RR interval histograms during atrial fibrillation (257%, 526%,
and 923% increases after doses 1, 2, and 3, respectively).(ABSTRACT
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Frequency-dependent effects of diltiazem on the atrioventricular node during experimental atrial fibrillation
Department of Medicine, Montreal Heart Institute, Quebec, Canada.
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