To test the hypothesis that increasing the sinus node rate with atropine treatment prior to exercise will reduce exercise-triggered ventricular ectopy compared to baseline in patients with CPVT.
This is a prospective cross-over trial that will enroll eligible patients with CPVT and perform a baseline treadmill exercise tolerance test (ETT) followed by a repeat treadmill ETT with I.V. atropine administered immediately prior to exercise. Atropine is a parasympathetic blocker and results in sinus tachycardia, which is expected to reduce the diastolic interval thereby reducing delayed after depolarizations and ventricular ectopy compared to baseline. Both ETTs will be performed on the same day with two hours of rest scheduled between ETTs. The primary analysis will be a paired comparison of the number of ventricular ectopic beats recorded during exercise (and recovery) at baseline and following pre-treatment with atropine. Secondary endpoints will include the presence of ventricular ectopy (yes/no), complex ventricular ectopy (couplets or greater, yes/no), and the number of runs of complex ventricular ectopy.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
6
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Number of Ventricular Ectopic Beats Recorded During Exercise (and Recovery)
Time frame: 20 minutes during exercise
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