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The Early Repolarization Pattern in the General Population

Authors :
Antti Jula
Heikki V. Huikuri
Faisal M. Merchant
Christopher J. O'Donnell
Arto Pietilä
Peter A. Noseworthy
Veikko Salomaa
Lasse Oikarinen
Christopher Newton-Cheh
Kennet Harald
Shih-Jen Hwang
Kimmo Porthan
Gina M. Peloso
Jani T. Tikkanen
Heikki Väänänen
Source :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 57(22):2284-2289
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Objectives This study sought to describe the clinical correlates and heritability of the early repolarization pattern (ERP) in 2 large, population-based cohorts. Background There is growing recognition that ERP is associated with adverse outcomes. Methods Participants of the Framingham Heart Study (FHS) (N = 3,995) and the Health 2000 Survey (H2K) (N = 5,489) were included. ERP was defined as a J-point elevation ≥0.1 mV in ≥2 leads in either the inferior (II, III, aVF) or lateral (I, aVL, V4–6) territory or both. We tested the association between clinical characteristics and ERP, and estimated sibling recurrence risk. Results ERP was present in 243 of 3,955 (6.1%) of FHS and 180 of 5,489 (3.3%) of H2K subjects. Male sex, younger age, lower systolic blood pressure, higher Sokolow-Lyon index, and lower Cornell voltage were independently associated with the presence of ERP. In the FHS sample, siblings of individuals with ERP had an ERP prevalence of 11.6% (recurrence risk ratio of 1.89). Siblings of individuals with ERP had an increased unadjusted odds of ERP (odds ratio: 2.22, 95% confidence interval: 1.01 to 4.85, p = 0.047). Conclusions ERP has strong association with clinical factors and has evidence for a heritable basis in the general population. Further assessment of the genetic determinants of ERP is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
07351097
Volume :
57
Issue :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a535d8f0233996fdc8d35f88368a0337
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2011.04.003