Novel indexes of heterogeneity of ventricular repolarization in subjects with early repolarization pattern.

EUROPACE(2012)

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The presence of early repolarization (ER) in inferior or inferolateral leads has been associated with malignant arrhythmias and increased mortality. Transmural dispersion of repolarization (TDR) has been proposed to underlie arrhythmogenesis in J-wave syndromes. The present study investigated specific electrocardiographic (ECG) markers including TpeakTend interval and (TpeakTend)/QT ratio that reflect TDR in subjects with ER. The ECGs of 47 healthy individuals (43 males, mean age: 45.7 13.1 years) with an ER pattern in lateral (n 15) or infero-lateral leads (n 32) who successfully completed an exercise stress test were analysed at rest, peak workload, and recovery. The ER pattern was defined as slurring or notching of the terminal part of the QRS complex (J-point) epsilon 1 mm, in at least two contiguous leads. Thirty-five age- and sex-matched healthy subjects without ER (28 males, mean age: 48.6 10.2 years) served as comparative controls. Subjects with ER displayed increased TpeakTend interval in lead V-2, TpeakTend dispersion of the precordial leads, and (TpeakTend)/QT ratio in lead V-2 compared with those without ER in all three phases of the exercise test (P 0.05). In addition, TpeakTend dispersion and the (TpeakTend)/QT ratio in lead V-2 were significantly increased at recovery phase compared with peak exercise only in subjects with ER (P 0.05). There were no significant differences among the studied ECG parameters regarding the ER location (lateral vs. infero-lateral), the ER type (slurring or notching), or the maximum J-point amplitude (epsilon 1.5 vs. 1.5 mm) at baseline ECGs. Individuals with ER display an increased TDR that may be related to an increased arrhythmic risk.
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Early repolarization,J-wave syndromes,Exercise stress test,Sudden cardiac death
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