Publications by authors named "D Monizzi"

Electrophysiologic investigation of the effects of antiarrhythmic drugs on sinoatrial conduction time (SACT) is conditioned by the inadequacies of indirect methods employing premature or asynchronous atrial stimulation. Direct recording of sinus node electrogram (SNE) is unaffected by the limitations of the indirect methods and is particularly useful when the effect of a drug on SACT is to be studied. In the present study the effect of propafenone on SACT directly (D) measured from SNE in 12 patients (7 male and 5 female subjects, 61 +/- 10 years) with normal sinus node function (NSNF) was investigated.

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To evaluate the existence of a peculiar atrial electrophysiologic substrate, we studied 18 patients with asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. These patients were compared with 10 age-matched normal subjects (N). Effective and functional refractory periods were determined at two right atrial sites (high and low in the lateral wall), during atrial pacing (100 min-1) and at twice diastolic threshold.

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The influence of current strength on excitability and conduction of atrium and atrioventricular node was assessed in 25 patients using different current strengths (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 15 mA) and introducing extrastimuli (parasinusal zone) after the eighth paced complex of a basic drive (100 beats X min-1). Bipolar stimulation with the distal pole as cathode was performed so that effective and functional refractoriness of atrium and atrioventricular node, and the maximum value of atrial latency (interval between the extrastimulus and the beginning of atrial activity), intra-atrial conduction time, and AH interval could be determined at each current strength. In some patients atrioventricular nodal effective refractoriness could or could not be determined at each current strength, whereas in others the determination was possible only at the highest or the lowest current strengths.

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In order to elucidate the influence of autonomic nervous system on atrial electrophysiologic properties, we studied 10 patients with sinus node dysfunction and 10 age-matched normal subjects. In each of them effective and functional refractory periods of the right atrium (near its junction with the superior caval vein) were measured, during atrial pacing (100/min) and using variable current strengths (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, and 15 mA), before and after pharmacologic autonomic blockade (using intravenous propranolol 0.2 mg/kg and atropine 0.

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