Mechanism linking T-wave alternans to the genesis of cardiac fibrillation

Joseph M. Pastore, Steven D. Girouard, Kenneth R. Laurita, Fadi G. Akar, David S. Rosenbaum

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    Abstract

    Background - Although T-wave alternans has been closely associated with vulnerability to ventricular arrhythmias, the cellular processes underlying T-wave alternans and their role, if any, in the mechanism of reentry remain unclear. Methods and Results - T-wave alternans on the surface ECG was elicited in 8 Langendorff-perfused guinea pig hearts during fixed-rate pacing while action potentials were recorded simultaneously from 128 epicardial sites with voltage-sensitive dyes. Alternans of the repolarization phase of the action potential was observed above a critical threshold heart rate (HR) (209±46 bpm) that was significantly lower (by 57±36 bpm) than the HR threshold for alternation of action potential depolarization. The magnitude (range, 2.7 to 47.0 mV) and HR threshold (range, 171 to 272 bpm) of repolarization alternans varied substantially between cells across the epicardial surface. T-wave alternans on the surface ECG was explained primarily by beat-to-beat alternation in the time course of cellular repolarization. Above a critical HR, membrane repolarization alternated with the opposite phase between neighboring cells (ie, discordant alternans), creating large spatial gradients of repolarization. In the presence of discordant alternans, a small acceleration of pacing cycle length produced a characteristic sequence of events: (1) unidirectional block of an impulse propagating against steep gradients of repolarization, (2) reentrant propagation, and (3) the initiation of ventricular fibrillation. Conclusions - Repolarization alternans at the level of the single cell accounts for T- wave alternans on the surface ECG. Discordant alternans produces spatial gradients of repolarization of sufficient magnitude to cause unidirectional block and reentrant ventricular fibrillation. These data establish a mechanism linking T-wave alternans of the ECG to the pathogenesis of sudden cardiac death.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1385-1394
    Number of pages10
    JournalCirculation
    Volume99
    Issue number10
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 16 Mar 1999

    Keywords

    • Electrical alternans
    • Electrocardiogram
    • Fibrillation
    • Mapping
    • Reentry
    • Repolarization

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