Frequency and Genotype-Dependence of intrinsic chronotropic insufficiency among patients with congenital long QT syndrome.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Veda K Kulkarni, Alexa M Pinsky, J Martijn Bos, Raquel Neves, Sahej Bains, John R Giudicessi, Thomas G Allison, Michael J Ackerman
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Abstract

Introduction: Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a cardiac channelopathy characterized by QT prolongation and a potential for arrhythmic syncope, sudden cardiac arrest or deaths (SCA/SCD). It has been speculated that patients with LQTS might have a primary sinoatrial node (SAN) phenotype of chronotropic insufficiency (CI). This has not been demonstrated convincingly before because of the potentially confounding effects of beta blocker (BB) therapy. Herein, we set out to determine whether untreated patients with LQTS demonstrate intrinsic CI.

Methods and results: A retrospective review of all treadmill exercise stress tests (TEST) was performed on patients with one of the three most common LQTS genotypes: LQT1, LQT2, and LQT3. For each patient, the first TEST completed while off BB was analyzed. Patients with prior left cardiac sympathetic denervation (LCSD) therapy were excluded. CI was defined as having an age- and gender-predicted peak heart rate (HR) < 85% and/or a predicted HR reserve (HRR) < 80%. Overall, 463 LQTS patients (245 LQT1, 125 LQT2, and 93 LQT3) were included (267 female [58%]; mean age at time of TEST [29 ± 17 years]). Mean % predicted peak HR for all LQTS patients was 87.6% (range 42.9% - 119.1%) and mean % predicted HRR was 80% (range 19.1% - 153%). Overall, half of all LQTS patients (n = 234; 51%) displayed CI; 64% of patients with LQT1 (n = 157), 37% with LQT2 (n = 46), and 33% with LQT3 (n = 31). Patients with LQT1 were most likely to exhibit CI compared to patients with LQT2 (p < .0001) and LQT3 (p < .0001). CI was significantly more common in LQT1 compared to controls (p < .0001), while there was no difference between LQT2 (p = .5) or LQT3 and controls (p > .9). Presence of CI was not a predictor of LQTS-associated symptoms, BB side effects or likelihood of future breakthrough cardiac events (BCE).

Conclusions: Patients with LQTS, particularly LQT1, demonstrate a SAN phenotype of CI. If assessing BB therapy effect by impact on peak HR, the patient's pretreatment peak HR, rather than an age- and gender-predicted maximum HR, should be used.

先天性长 QT 综合征患者内在计时器功能不全的频率和基因型依赖性。
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5.20
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14.80%
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期刊介绍: Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology (JCE) keeps its readership well informed of the latest developments in the study and management of arrhythmic disorders. Edited by Bradley P. Knight, M.D., and a distinguished international editorial board, JCE is the leading journal devoted to the study of the electrophysiology of the heart.
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