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Culturing of Human Nasal Epithelial Cells at the Air Liquid Interface
Published on: October 8, 2013
概括
编程过早的心房刺激可能会影响鼻节的自动性,可能会高估鼻心房导电时间 (SACT). 这项研究调查了在SACT计算过程中过早脱极化对鼻节功能的影响.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
背景情况:
- 中心心房传导时间 (SACT) 通常使用编程过早心房刺激来计算.
- 这种方法假设过早脱极化不会改变鼻节的自动性.
研究的目的:
- 为了验证假设过早脱极化不会影响鼻节自动性的假设.
- 在SACT计算过程中评估过早心房刺激对鼻节功能的影响.
主要方法:
- 在71名患者中,将回归后的周期长度与自发周期长度进行比较.
- 分析数据基于临床诊断和计算的SACT值.
- 在不同合间隔和鼻节重置期间研究了反应.
主要成果:
- 在长时间的合间隔没有鼻节重置时,回归后的周期显示最小的延长 (<8.4 ms).
- 在鼻节重置期间,回归后的周期显著延长 (20-30毫秒).
- 一些患者没有显著延长,无论测试间隔的减少.
结论:
- 过早的脱极化可能对鼻节的自动性产生轻微的抑郁作用.
- 超刺激技术用于SACT计算可能会高估真实SACT.
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