Evaluation of Early Repolarization Pattern in Children with Mitral Valve Prolapse.

Current health sciences journal Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-31 DOI:10.12865/CHSJ.49.01.67
Mojtaba Akhavan Palangsarai, Mahya Mobinikhaledi, Elham Farahani, Fatemeh Dorreh, Parsa Yousofichaijan, Yazdan Ghandi
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Background: Patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP) may be prone to ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death and presence early repolarization pattern (ERP) in electrocardiography may be predict for ventricle arrhythmia. This study aimed to evaluation ERP in Children with MVP.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, we enrolled ERP in 70 MVP children with 70 age-and sex-matched healthy individuals. After echocardiography procedure for confirmation MVP, standard 12-lead electrocardiography recordings with sweeping rate of 25mm/s and an amplitude of 10mV/cm, and two cardiologists assessed who were blinded to the both groups.

Result: We detected ERP in 17.14% of MVP patient's and seen in 8 case (11.43%) in control group, (P=0.23). the ERP occurred in MVP patient's mild, moderate and severe 4, 6 and 2 cases, (P=0.29). The ERP found in patients with and without chest pain 13 and 7, respectively (P=0.46) and, in patients with and without palpitations 15 and 5 cases, respectively (P=0.24). The ERP occurred 1.6 time more in patient with MVP in comparing with individual without MVP. The ERP occurred more frequently in among patients with moderate MVP in comparing with severe and mild. Chest pain and palpitation occurred more frequently in among patients with severe MVP.

Conclusion: The prevalence of ERP in children with MVP has been at a higher-level incidence, especially among patients with complaining from chest pain. We suggested that children with MVP are in need of follow up considering the occurrence of arrhythmias.

评估二尖瓣脱垂儿童的早期再极化模式
背景:二尖瓣脱垂(MVP)患者容易发生室性心律失常和心脏性猝死,而心电图中出现的早期再极化模式(ERP)可能是室性心律失常的预兆。本研究旨在评估 MVP 儿童的ERP:在一项横断面研究中,我们对 70 名 MVP 儿童和 70 名年龄与性别匹配的健康人进行了ERP 评估。在超声心动图检查确诊 MVP 后,进行标准的 12 导联心电图记录,扫描频率为 25mm/s,振幅为 10mV/cm,由两名心脏病专家进行评估,这两名专家对两组患者都是盲人:我们在 17.14% 的 MVP 患者中发现了 ERP,在对照组中发现了 8 例(11.43%),(P=0.23)。MVP 患者中,轻度、中度和重度分别为 4 例、6 例和 2 例,(P=0.29)。在有胸痛和无胸痛的患者中,ERP 分别为 13 例和 7 例(P=0.46);在有心悸和无心悸的患者中,ERP 分别为 15 例和 5 例(P=0.24)。与没有 MVP 的患者相比,MVP 患者的 ERP 发生率高 1.6 倍。与重度和轻度 MVP 患者相比,中度 MVP 患者发生 ERP 的频率更高。结论:结论:ERP 在 MVP 儿童中的发病率较高,尤其是在主诉胸痛的患者中。我们建议,考虑到心律失常的发生,MVP 儿童需要进行随访。
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