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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
We examined the distributions of the activation recovery interval (ARI), wh
ich is correlated with the local action potential duration (APD) to clarify
the origin of the repolarization changes in ASD. The ECGs, QRST isointegra
l maps and ART isochronal maps of 21 children with ASD from 3 to 5 years ol
d in age were studied in comparison with 21 age-matched normal children. A
conventional and 87 unipolar body surface ECG were simultaneously recorded.
The ARIs were determined from the first derivatives of the ECG waveforms.
Abnormal ST-T patterns were observed in Il of 21 ASD, but only in two norma
l children. The QRST maps of a split positive area pattern were seen in 15
of ASD but none of the normal. In the ARI maps, all the normal children exh
ibited a short-ARI area on the left and a long-ARI area on the right side o
f the chest. In 19 of ASD, the ARI distribution revealed a leftward extensi
on of the long-ARI area on the anterior chest, a relative shortening on the
right anterior chest, and a localized prolonged ARI on the left anterior c
hest. The results suggest that right ventricular (RV) volume overload in AS
D produces a localized prolongation of the APD on the RV epicardium. (C) 20
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