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Repolarization abnormalities in patients with idiopathic ventricular tachycardias

Authors :
Ducceschi, V.
D Andrea, A.
Berardo Sarubbi
Liccardo, B.
Mayer, M. S.
Salvi, G.
Santangelo, L.
Iacono, A.
Ducceschi, V
D'Andrea, A
Sarubbi, B
Liccardo, B
Mayer, M
Salvi, G
Santangelo, Lucio
Iacono, A.
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Scopus-Elsevier

Abstract

Twenty patients without laboratory evidence of cardiac disease who underwent electrophysiological study because of recurrent ventricular tachyarrhythmias.The study population was divided into two groups: group A (20 patients [six males and 14 females] mean age 42.2 +/- 13 years), with idiopathic ventricular tachycardia (VT), and group B (30 controls [10 males and 20 females] mean age 43.6 +/- 16 years). Noninvasive multiparametric analysis of the ventricular repolarization phase was performed on the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram by using a digitizer connected with a computerized system. The intervals JT, heart rate-corrected JT (JTc), JT apex (JTa), heart rate-corrected JTa (JTac), T apex T end (TaTe) and heart rate-corrected TaTe (TaTec) were measured and considered to be representative of the whole depolarization process. QT dispersions (QTeD) and QTc dispersions (QTecD) were calculated to assess the degree of spatial inhomogeneity of action potential duration.Patients in group A had higher JT (272 +/- 36 ms versus 265 +/- 25 ms, P = 0.01), JTc (336 +/- 28 ms versus 318 +/- 18 ms, P = 0.01), JTa (210 +/- 28 ms versus 185 +/- 28 ms, P = 0.001) and JTac (240 +/- 20 ms versus 215 +/- 13 ms, P0.001) values than those of patients in group B, despite shorter TaTe (71 +/- 10 ms versus 90 +/- 18 ms, P0.001) and TaTec (88 +/- 12 ms versus 110 +/- 12 ms, P0.001). Moreover, QTeD and QTecD were significantly longer in group A than in group B (55 +/- 18 ms versus 42 +/- 19 ms [P = 0.01] and 80 +/- 18 ms versus 55 +/- 28 ms [P = 0.001], respectively).Patients with idiopathic VT exhibit inhomogeneous prolongation of ventricular repolarization, due to a considerable increase in the initial part in association with a shorter terminal phase, as well as a greater dispersion of ventricular repolarization.

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OpenAIRE
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Scopus-Elsevier
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