Circulation, Vol 90, 241-247, Copyright © 1994 by American Heart Association
R Lampert, L Rosenfeld, W Batsford, F Lee and C McPherson
BACKGROUND: While previous studies using epidemiological data and
ambulatory ECG monitoring have shown peak occurrence of sudden death and
nonsustained ventricular tachycardia in the morning, none have examined
circadian variation of potentially life-threatening ventricular tachycardia
(VT), nor has any study observed circadian behavior of any arrhythmias in
individuals followed longitudinally. We used the event memory of
multiprogrammable implantable cardioverter- defibrillators to evaluate the
circadian pattern of sustained VT over time. METHODS AND RESULTS: Data were
reviewed from 32 consecutive patients with coronary artery disease and
sustained VT who had received the Ventak PRX (CPI, Inc)
cardioverter-defibrillator between May 1991 and August 1993 and had
experienced at least one episode of VT terminated by their device. Mean
follow-up was 14 +/- 7 months. Among the 2558 episodes recorded by the
device logs, VT occurrence peaked between 6 AM and noon (P = .007 by ANOVA
among four 6-hour time periods). Harmonic regression revealed a morning
peak at 9 AM (P < .01). This morning peak occurred in patients with both
frequent and infrequent events. Among 21 patients who experienced more than
four VT events, 8 (38%) had an AM peak of VT occurrence (> 35% of VT
between 6 AM and noon). Neither age, ejection fraction, event frequency,
presenting arrhythmia, nor drug therapy distinguished patients who
displayed the AM VT peak. CONCLUSIONS: In patients with coronary artery
disease, sustained VT displays circadian variation with peak frequency in
the morning, similar to that for sudden death. Individual patients who
display specific patterns of circadian variation over time can be
identified using defibrillator logs. Investigation of circadian variation
of other phenomena to elucidate mechanisms of VT should focus on these
patients.
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Circadian variation of sustained ventricular tachycardia in patients with coronary artery disease and implantable cardioverter- defibrillators
Yale University School of Medicine, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Conn. 06511.
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