Electrical inhomogeneity in left ventricular hypertrophy.

Cell Biochem Biophys

Department of Clinical Medicine, School of Clinical Medicine, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, People's Republic of China.

Published: July 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent studies indicate that aortic compliance is related to heart electrical activity, with hypertrophy worsening repolarization issues in the heart muscle.
  • Research focuses on various electrical instability factors linked to left ventricular hypertrophy, such as QT dispersion and ionic map amplitudes during repolarization.
  • The findings suggest significant repolarization abnormalities and longer QT dispersions in patients with left ventricular hypertrophy, making these metrics valuable for assessing heart health.

Article Abstract

Recent studies designed to assess the relationship between aortic compliance and heterogeneity of heart electrical activity has shown that hypertrophy aggravates repolarization disturbances in the myocardium. Numerous mechanisms of electrical instability and inhomogeneity associated with left ventricular hypertrophy are now under investigation. Most of the studies have been found to be focused on ventricular Gradient, QT dispersion, amplitudes of isointegral maps during ventricular repolarization, abnormally low-QRST areas, dispersion of the QT interval, and spatial QRS-T(angle). These studies point to marked repolarization abnormalities in left ventricular hypertrophy and the dispersion of the QT interval as a valuable index for inhomogeneity of repolarization and the subsequent heart rate variability. The heart rate-corrected QT dispersion and QT apex dispersion seem to be significantly longer in the patients with left ventricular hypertrophy than in normal individuals. The review study has also identified QRST isointegral map as a valuable technique in assessment of the electro-cardiac events in LVH.

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