Effects of enhanced external counter-pulsation therapy on QT dispersion in patients with heart failure
Vahid Ghasem Amooeian1, Kaveh Hosseini2, Ali Bozorgi3, Ehsan Rashidi4, Maryam Shahali Ramshe5, Farzad Masoudkabir6, Mehdi Bayati7, Ali Vasheghani-Farahani8*
Affiliation
- 1Student of Medicine, Students' Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- 2Cardiology resident, Master of public health, Tehran heart center, Tehran University of medical sciences, Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Department of cardiology, Tehran Heart Center, Tehran, Iran
- 3Assistant professor of cardiology, Department of cardiology, Tehran Heart Center, Karegar Shomali St., Jalal al-Ahmad Cross, Tehran, Iran
- 4Student of Medicine, Students' Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- 5Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- 6Assistant Professor of Cardiology, Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- 7Student of Medicine, Students' Scientific Research Center (SSRC), Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
- 8Associated professor of cardiology, Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Department of cardiology, Tehran Heart Center, Karegar Shomali St., Jalal al-Ahmad Cross, Tehran, Iran
Corresponding Author
Ali Vasheghani-Farahani, Assistant professor of cardiology, Cardiac Primary Prevention Research Center (CPPRC), Department of cardiology, Tehran Heart Center, Karegar Shomali St., Jalal al-Ahmad Cross, Tehran, Iran, Tel: +98-21-88029257; Fax: +98-21-88029256; E-mail: avasheghani@sina.tums.ac.ir
Citation
Ali Vasheghani-Farahani, et al. Effects of Enhanced External Counter-Pulsation therapy on QT Dispersion in Patients with Heart Failure. (2017) J Heart Cardiol 3(2): 1- 4.
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Abstract
Background: Enhanced External Counter Pulsation (EECP) is a FDA approved noninvasive technique that reduces symptoms of certain heart related diseases in patients. It simulates exercise training condition for patients unable to intercept an actual training session. It also hypothetically affects ECG markers such as QT dispersion in the same way that exercise training does.
Present study is mainly focused on evaluating several ECG parameters including PR, QRS and QT interval before and after using EECP in CHF patients in order to ultimately investigate the impression of EECP on dropping the risk of developing arrhythmias.
Method: Participants of this cross-sectional study was consist of 26 patients (21 men vs. 5 women) who had indication for EECP, fulfilled the entrance criteria, and were suffering from functional class II or III in NYHA classification and left ventricular Ejection Fraction (EF) ≤ 35 %. Mean age of subjects was 56 ± 2.2 years.
All patients underwent at least 4 ECGs (weekly) and 4 weeks of EECP program. Changes in certain ECG parameters including QRS duration as well as PR and QT intervals were assessed during 4 weeks of using EECP technique for each individual. Baseline ECG was compared with 4th week ECG.
Result: No statistically differences were found between mean QRS duration (P = 0.292), mean PR interval (P = 0.82), and mean QT dispersion (P = 0.89) before and after 4 weeks of EECP therapy.
Conclusion: Based on this cross sectional study, 4 weeks of EECP did not have any significantly impact on ECG parameters. However, EECP might improve patient’s functional capacity.