The T-wave peak-end to QT ratio is prolonged and minimally influenced by RR interval in Doberman Pinschers with subclinical dilated cardiomyopathy.

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Kentaro Kurogochi, Joshua A Stern, Kathryn M Meurs, Yu Ueda
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Abstract

Objective: The T-wave peak-end to QT ratio (TpTe:QT) is an ECG marker of myocardial repolarization dispersion that is not influenced by the RR interval. The authors hypothesized that TpTe:QT would be prolonged in Doberman Pinschers with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM).

Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study included clinically healthy Doberman Pinschers that were pyruvate kinase dehydrogenase 4 and/or titin genotype positive as the controls and dogs diagnosed with subclinical DCM as the DCM+ group. Data were collected between 2019 and 2024. Dogs receiving antiarrhythmic drugs were excluded. The QT interval, corrected QT interval, TpTe, TpTe:QT, and corrected TpTe were measured as repolarization markers with the use of ambulatory ECGs. Interrelationships among RR interval, DCM phenotype, and each marker were determined with a mixed-effects model.

Results: 36 dogs were included: 12 in the DCM+ group and 24 in the controls. The TpTe:QT was significantly higher in the DCM+ group compared to controls (risk ratio, 1.23), with negligible to weak correlation identified to RR interval (0.04 in controls; -0.16 in DCM+). The TpTe and corrected TpTe were also elevated in the DCM+ group (risk ratios 1.04 and 1.06, respectively): these values were significantly influenced by RR interval.

Conclusions: TpTe:QT is a potential marker for distinguishing Doberman Pinschers with subclinical DCM from those that are normal, yet genetically at risk. Its independence from heart rate variation underscores its potential utility in clinical practice.

Clinical relevance: TpTe:QT is a simple, noninvasive, and readily available test that may predict subclinical, clinically evident DCM in Doberman Pinschers. Larger clinical investigations of this easily obtained variable are warranted.

亚临床扩张型心肌病杜宾犬t波峰端与QT比延长,且RR间期对其影响最小。
目的:t波峰端与QT之比(TpTe:QT)是不受RR间期影响的心肌复极离散度的心电图指标。作者假设扩张型心肌病(DCM)的杜宾犬的TpTe:QT会延长。方法:采用回顾性横断面研究,将临床健康的杜宾犬(pyruvate kinase dehydrogenase 4和/或titin基因型阳性)作为对照,将诊断为亚临床DCM的犬作为DCM+组。数据收集于2019年至2024年之间。接受抗心律失常药物的犬被排除在外。使用动态心电图测量QT间期、校正QT间期、TpTe、TpTe:QT和校正TpTe作为复极标志。用混合效应模型确定RR区间、DCM表型和各标志物之间的相互关系。结果:共纳入36只犬:DCM+组12只,对照组24只。与对照组相比,DCM+组的TpTe:QT显著升高(风险比1.23),与RR间期的相关性可忽略不计(0.04;-0.16 (DCM+)。DCM+组的TpTe和校正TpTe也升高(风险比分别为1.04和1.06):这些值受RR区间的显著影响。结论:TpTe:QT是区分亚临床DCM的杜宾犬与遗传上有风险的正常杜宾犬的潜在标志。它与心率变化的独立性强调了其在临床实践中的潜在效用。临床相关性:TpTe:QT是一种简单、无创、容易获得的测试,可以预测杜宾犬的亚临床、临床明显的DCM。对这一容易获得的变量进行更大规模的临床研究是有必要的。
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