Investigating the role of ventricular repolarization morphology in surface ECGs for identifying patients with a history of drug-induced arrhythmias

J. Couderc, S. Kaab, M. Hinterseer, S. McNitt, X. Xia, A. Fossa, B. Beckmann, S. Polonsky, W. Zareba
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Abstract

Assessing the propensity of an individual to drug-induced arrhythmias when exposed to a QT-prolonging drug is challenging because baseline QT prolongation has limited predictive value. In this study, we investigated the role of computerized ECG parameters quantifying T-wave morphology for the identification of individuals who developed drug-induced torsades de pointes (TdPs). In 34 patients, 5-minute digital ECGs have been acquired at baseline and during sotalol challenge. Seventeen of these patients had a history of drug-induced TdPs. We identified specific baseline features of the T-waves common to patients with history of TdPs. The sotalol-induced changes of T-wave morphologies were also different between the two groups suggesting that ECGs may provide relevant information for the identification of patients with an increased propensity to TdPs.
探讨表面心电图中心室复极形态学在鉴别药物性心律失常患者中的作用
当暴露于QT延长药物时,评估个体药物性心律失常的倾向是具有挑战性的,因为基线QT延长的预测价值有限。在这项研究中,我们研究了计算机化心电图参数量化t波形态学在识别药物性点扭转(TdPs)患者中的作用。在34例患者中,在基线和索他洛尔治疗期间获得了5分钟数字心电图。其中17例患者有药物性tdp病史。我们确定了有tdp病史的患者共同的t波的特定基线特征。两组间索他罗诱导的t波形态学变化也不同,提示心电图可能为tdp倾向增加的患者的识别提供相关信息。
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