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Electrocardiographic evidence of abnormal atrial phenotype in Brugada syndrome

G. Tse, S. Reddy, J. Chopra, S. Lee, T. Liu, G. Bazoukis, S. Haseeb, APW. Lee, KP. Letsas, KHC. Li

. 2019 ; 55 (-) : 102-106. [pub] 20190513

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc21020866

BACKGROUND: Brugada syndrome (BrS) is an inherited ion channelopathy that may predispose affected individuals to atrial cardiomyopathy. We tested the hypothesis that BrS patients have higher degrees of atrial electrophysiological abnormalities compared to controls, and these can be reflected by changes in P-wave parameters determined on the electrocardiogram (ECG). METHODS: This was a single-center retrospective study comparing BrS patients to age- and gender-matched control subjects. Mean P-wave duration (PWDmean), maximum PWD (PWDmax) and minimum PWD (PWDmin), P-wave dispersion (PWDmax - PWDmin), and P-wave terminal force in V1 (PTFV1) were measured. PWDmax ≥ 120 ms, in the presence and absence of biphasic P-waves in the inferior leads, were termed advanced and partial inter-atrial block (IAB), respectively. RESULTS: The proportion of IAB was significantly higher in BrS patients (28/51; 55%) than in control subjects (14/51; 27%; Fisher's Exact test; P < 0.01). Advanced IAB was observed in two BrS patients but none of the control subjects (P = 0.50). Compared to controls, BrS patients showed higher PWDmean (107 [98-113] vs. 97 [90-108] ms; KWANOVA, P < 0.01), PWDmax (123 [110-132] vs. 113 [107-121] ms; P < 0.001) but statistically indistinguishable PWDmin (82 [72-92] vs. 77 [69-85]; P = 0.09), and P-wave dispersion (38 [26-52] vs. 37 [23-45] ms; P = 0.14). PTFV1 was significantly higher in BrS patients than in control subjects (24 [0-40] vs. 0 [0-27] mm.ms; P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Atrial conduction abnormalities are frequently observed in BrS. These patients may require monitoring for future development of atrial fibrillation and stroke.

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