Seibolt Luke, Maestas Camila, Lazkani Mohamad, Fatima Umaima, Loli Akil, Chesser Michael
Department of Cardiology, Banner University, Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
Department of Internal Medicine, Banner University Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona.
Clin Cardiol. 2018 Aug;41(8):1097-1102. doi: 10.1002/clc.22997. Epub 2018 Aug 17.
Rate-related left bundle branch block (LBBB) is a well-studied phenomenon. Cardiac memory is another physiologic phenomenon in which T-wave abnormalities occur in the absence of ischemia. The association between these 2 phenomena has been described in several case reports. A literature review was performed through Ovid and PubMed, where at total of 93 cases of rate-related LBBB were identified. Cases were reviewed, and data were collected on rates of appearance and disappearance as well as the presence or absence of cardiac memory. There is some overlap in the rate at which LBBB appears. Cardiac memory is associated with rate-related LBBB in several cases, but its true prevalence is unknown. Cardiac memory is a phenomenon that is well described in the literature but is often underrecognized in clinical practice. As a consequence of overlooking this phenomenon and not including cardiac memory in the differential when T-wave abnormalities are observed, patients may be subjected to unnecessary invasive diagnostic testing.
心率相关左束支传导阻滞(LBBB)是一种已得到充分研究的现象。心脏记忆是另一种生理现象,即在无缺血情况下出现T波异常。这两种现象之间的关联已在多篇病例报告中有所描述。通过Ovid和PubMed进行了文献综述,共识别出93例心率相关LBBB病例。对这些病例进行了回顾,并收集了关于出现和消失率以及心脏记忆存在与否的数据。LBBB出现的速率存在一定重叠。在一些病例中,心脏记忆与心率相关LBBB有关,但其真实患病率尚不清楚。心脏记忆是一种在文献中已有充分描述但在临床实践中常未得到充分认识的现象。由于忽视了这一现象,在观察到T波异常时未将心脏记忆纳入鉴别诊断,患者可能会接受不必要的侵入性诊断检查。