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Predictors of positive response to beta-blockers for treatment of premature ventricular complexes

Authors :
Serdar Demir
Kamil Gulsen
Alper Kepez
Abdulkadir Uslu
Ayhan Kup
Mehmet Celik
Batur Gonenc Kanar
Cagan Yildirim
Erol Tulumen
Taylan Akgun
Source :
Journal of electrocardiology. 70
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to investigate the possible factors that might be predictive of effective antiarrhythmic effect of beta-blockers on premature ventricular complexes (PVC).Data of 190 eligible consecutive patients to whom beta-blocker therapy had been initiated for treatment of PVC's were retrospectively evaluated. The Holter recording acquired before beta-blocker initiation and the first Holter acquired after beta blocker initiation during follow up was comprehensively evaluated for each patient. Parameters obtained from pre- and post-beta-blocker 24 h Holter recordings were compared with each other and possible predictors were evaluated for positive response to beta-blocker therapy.Sixty-one patients (32.1%) were observed to respond beta-blocker therapy with at least 50% reduction of daily PVC burden. Patients who responded to beta-blockers had significantly higher ratio of patients who had positive correlation between hourly heart rate and corresponding hourly PVC number (fast HR-PVC status) compared with non-responders (73.8% vs 48.1%, p 0.001). Binary logistic regression analysis revealed PVC QRS width (Odds ratio: 0.971; p: 0.037) and fast HR-PVC status (Odds ratio: 2.935; p: 0.007) as the independent predictors of positive response to beta-blockers for treatment of PVC.Positive correlation between hourly heart rate and PVC incidence was found to be independent positive predictor and PVC QRS width was found to be independent negative predictor of beta-blocker success in our study. This observation might have important clinical implications to guide medical treatment of PVCs in clinical practice.

Details

ISSN :
15328430
Volume :
70
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of electrocardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e49e46fbb4ba8dee84abf33608fa2d3