E. Sokmen, Cahit Uçar, M. Çelik, Serkan Sivri, Y. Boduroğlu, S. Özbek, Alp Yildirim
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Background: Vitamin D (VitD) is a vitamin affective on the cardiovascular system. VitD deficiency has been related to increased cardiac and all-cause mortality even in healthy controls. Evidence showed that such relatively novel electrocardiographic (ECG) parameters of ventricular repolarization (EPVR) as Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT, and Tp-e/QTc ratios might be related to increase cardiac arrhythmias and even sudden cardiac death. Little data are available about the effect of VitD deficiency on EPVR. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the EPVR in apparently healthy controls with VitD deficiency. Methods: A total of 72 consecutive VitD deficient and 51 consecutive VitD nondeficient healthy controls who presented to our hospital's outpatient clinics were included in the study as two different groups. The relevant data were obtained through physical examination, electrocardiography, and echocardiography. Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT, and Tp-e/QTc ratios were calculated from surface ECG and compared between the two groups using the Mann–Whitney U-test. Results: Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT ratio, and Tp-e/QTc ratio were all observed to be greater in VitD deficient group compared with the VitD nondeficient group, with robust statistical significance (68.1 ms [61.7–75.4] vs. 58 ms [54–66.2]; 0.197 [0.179–0.210] vs. 0.164 [0.147–0.187]; and 0.172 (0.156–0.191) versus 0.150 (0.137–0.164); respectively; P ≤ 0.001]). Conclusion: Our study reveals that Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT ratio, and Tp-e/QTc ratio increase in VitD deficiency in apparently healthy controls, which may be related to SCD. Further studies are needed to support our results.
背景:维生素D (VitD)是一种对心血管系统有影响的维生素。维生素d缺乏与心脏和全因死亡率增加有关,即使在健康对照中也是如此。有证据表明,心室复极(EPVR)中相对新颖的心电图参数如Tp-e间期、Tp-e/QT、Tp-e/QTc比值可能与心律失常增加甚至心源性猝死有关。关于维生素d缺乏对EPVR影响的资料很少。本研究的目的是评估维生素d缺乏的表面健康对照的EPVR。方法:将在我院门诊就诊的72例连续维生素d缺乏和51例连续维生素d不缺乏的健康对照者分为两组进行研究。通过体格检查、心电图和超声心动图获得相关数据。根据体表心电图计算Tp-e间期、Tp-e/QT和Tp-e/QTc比值,并采用Mann-Whitney u检验比较两组间的差异。结果:VitD缺乏组的Tp-e间期、Tp-e/QT比值、Tp-e/QTc比值均高于非VitD缺乏组(68.1 ms [61.7-75.4] vs. 58 ms [54-66.2];0.197 [0.179-0.210] vs. 0.164 [0.147-0.187];0.172 (0.156-0.191) vs 0.150 (0.137-0.164);分别;P≤0.001])。结论:我们的研究表明,在表面健康的对照组中,维生素d缺乏症患者的Tp-e间期、Tp-e/QT比值、Tp-e/QTc比值升高,可能与SCD有关。需要进一步的研究来支持我们的结果。