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Evolution and Resolution of Long-term Cardiac Memory
1998
Circulation
Background-Cardiac memory (CM) refers to T-wave changes induced by ventricular pacing or arrhythmia that accumulate in magnitude and duration with repeated episodes of abnormal activation. We report herein the kinetics of long-term CM and its association with the ventricular action potential. Methods and Results-Dogs were paced from the ventricles at rates of 110 to 120 bpm for Ϸ3 weeks. CM characterized by gradual sinus rhythm T vector rotation toward the paced QRS vector evolved in all dogs
doi:10.1161/01.cir.97.18.1810
pmid:9603536
fatcat:3do33lm425gjjbs2bag4472fay