Reiter M J
Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262, USA.
Cardiovasc Res. 1996 Jul;32(1):44-51.
Experimental studies have demonstrated that changes in mechanical loading conditions have important, and potentially arrhythmogenic, electrophysiologic effects. These studies have, for the most part, involved the effects of acute dilatation in the structurally normal heart. The ionic basis of these changes remains incompletely understood. Although there is abundant evidence that mechano-electrical feedback occurs in man, additional studies are required to clarify whether the mechanical and hemodynamic abnormalities present in patients with congestive heart failure are a significant contributor to the clinical arrhythmias in these patients. Ongoing studies should clarify this important issue.
实验研究表明,机械负荷条件的改变具有重要的、可能致心律失常的电生理效应。这些研究大多涉及结构正常心脏的急性扩张效应。这些变化的离子基础仍未完全了解。尽管有大量证据表明人体存在机械电反馈,但仍需要进一步研究来阐明充血性心力衰竭患者出现的机械和血流动力学异常是否是这些患者临床心律失常的重要促成因素。正在进行的研究应能阐明这一重要问题。