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Usefulness of late potentials on the immediate postoperative signal-averaged electrocardiogram in predicting ventricular tachyarrhythmias early after isolated coronary artery bypass grafting

Authors :
Amir Elami
Gideon Merin
David A. Halon
Lyorit Adar
Basil S. Lewis
Moshe Y. Flugelman
Ehud Rudis
Source :
The American journal of cardiology. 74(1)
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

The present study was undertaken to determine the value of abnormal late ventricular potentials on signal-averaged electrocardiograms (ECG) in identifying patients at risk of developing ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation in the early postoperative period after coronary artery bypass grafting. Signal-averaged ECGs were recorded immediately after operation in 72 patients. Abnormal late potentials were defined as the presence of 2 or 3 of the following: (1) root-mean-square amplitude of the last 40 ms of the QRS20 microV; (2) duration of the terminal QRS potentials (after 40 microV)or = 39 ms; and (3) high-frequency QRS duration120 ms (in patients with conduction defects, only the first 2 criteria were used). Abnormal late ventricular potentials were present on the immediate postoperative signal-averaged ECG in 26 of the 72 patients (36%). Life-threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmias occurred in 6 patients. Late potentials were present in all 6 patients, but only in 20 of 66 (30%) who did not develop ventricular tachyarrhythmias (p0.005) (sensitivity 100%, specificity 70%, predictive accuracy 72%). Of 12 pre- and perioperative variables examined by univariate and multivariate regression analysis, the presence of late potentials on the signal-averaged ECG and low cardiac output postoperatively were found to be independent predictors of life-threatening tachyarrhythmias.

Details

ISSN :
00029149
Volume :
74
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....90d33dc3408cfb2260f798b40a21ed6d