Scott B D, Sharma M K, Levett J M, Marinelli C C, Kieso R A, Schmid P G, Kerber R E
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City.
Am Heart J. 1993 Apr;125(4):1047-53. doi: 10.1016/0002-8703(93)90113-n.
We evaluated the effects of chronic rapid pacing (240 beats/min) on ventricular geometry and function and on cardiac mass in a canine model. Forty dogs were studied by two-dimensional echocardiography before and after 45 days of pacing. Compared with sham-operated control animals, the paced animals had significant increases in end-diastolic and end-systolic volume and a decrease in ejection fraction. The increase in ventricular volume was primarily the result of dilation of the short axis of the ventricular lumen, without significant changes in the long-axis dimension. Paced animals had biatrial hypertrophy but no change in ventricular or total cardiac mass.
我们在犬类模型中评估了慢性快速起搏(240次/分钟)对心室几何形状、功能以及心脏质量的影响。通过二维超声心动图对40只犬在起搏45天前后进行了研究。与假手术对照动物相比,起搏动物的舒张末期和收缩末期容积显著增加,射血分数降低。心室容积的增加主要是心室腔短轴扩张的结果,长轴尺寸无显著变化。起搏动物出现双房肥大,但心室或全心质量无变化。