International Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1349-3299
Print ISSN : 1349-2365
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Clinical Studies
Utility of Short-Term Variability of Repolarization as a Marker for Monitoring a Safe Exercise Training Program in Patients With Cardiac Diseases
Isao NishiAtsushi SugiyamaAkira TakaharaKenji KurokiMasayuki IgawaTsuyoshi EnomotoKaname IidaSusumu KosekiKazutaka Aonuma
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2011 Volume 52 Issue 5 Pages 304-307

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Abstract
In order to begin searching for new markers for safe exercise training in patients with cardiac diseases, we tested the sensitivity and reliability of the short-term variability of repolarization (STVQT) in comparison with QT interval, QTc, and Tpeak-Tend interval (Tp-e) in patients with cardiac diseases.
Nine patients (8 men, 1 woman; 58 ± 10 years) were enrolled. The cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program consisted of walking, bicycling on an ergometer, and calisthenics for 30-50 minutes/session and 3-5 sessions/week for 3 months. ECGs of 31 consecutive sinus beats were obtained before and after the CR program. RR and QT intervals were measured in the aVL lead. The mean orthogonal distance from the diagonal to the points of the Poincaré plots was determined using the following equation; STVQT [= Σ |QTn+1-QTn/(30 × 21/2)], as a marker of temporal dispersion of repolarization. Also, Tp-e of 5 consecutive beats was measured as a marker of spatial dispersion.
No fatal arrhythmias were observed in the CR. No significant difference was observed in the RR or QT interval between at baseline and at the end of the CR program. Meanwhile, QTc, STVQT and Tp-e decreased significantly from 429 ± 27 to 400 ± 17 (P < 0.01), from 6.8 ± 1.3 to 4.7 ± 1.4 msec (P < 0.001), and from 74.8 (61.2/79.1) to 64.8 (51.4/70.7) msec (median (25th/75th percentile), P < 0.01), respectively.
STVQT together with Tp-e and QTc may reflect the time-courses of safe exercise training.
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