Repolarization Lability Measured by Spatial TT' Angle.

Computing in cardiology Pub Date : 2014-09-07
Larisa G Tereshchenko
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Aims: Increased T peaks cloud volume is associated with increased risk of ventricular arrhythmias (VA) in cardiomyopathy (CM) patients. T peaks cloud volume is formed, as a result, of (1) the angle between consecutive T-vectors and (2) temporal variability in T-vector amplitude. This study compares association of these two factors with VA.

Methods: Baseline orthogonal ECGs were recorded during 5 min at rest in 414 patients with structural heart disease [mean age 59.4±12.0; 68% whites; 73% men; 45% non-ischemic CM] before implantation of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) for primary prevention of sudden cardiac death. The spatial TT' angle between consecutive spatial T vectors was calculated using the definition of the inner product.

Results: During a median 14 months of follow-up, 61 patients experienced sustained VA with appropriate ICD therapies. In a multivariable Cox regression model after adjustment for age, sex, race, spatial TT' angle was associated with VA (HR 1.03; 95%CI 1.0-1.05; P=0.034). Interaction with CM type was found: TT' angle was strongly associated with polymorphic VT/VF in non-ischemic CM (HR 1.04; 95%CI 1.0-1.05; P=0.033).

Conclusion: Increased spatial TT' angle is associated with increased risk of VA.

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空间TT角测量复极化不稳定性。
目的:心肌病(CM)患者T峰云量增加与室性心律失常(VA)风险增加相关。T峰云量是由(1)连续T向量之间的夹角和(2)T向量振幅的时间变率形成的。方法:对414例结构性心脏病患者(平均年龄59.4±12.0;68%的白人;男性73%;植入式心律转复除颤器(ICD)用于心脏性猝死的一级预防。利用内积的定义计算了连续空间T向量之间的空间TT角。结果:在中位14个月的随访期间,61例患者在适当的ICD治疗下经历了持续的VA。在调整年龄、性别、种族后的多变量Cox回归模型中,空间TT角度与VA相关(HR 1.03;95%可信区间1.0 - -1.05;P = 0.034)。发现与CM类型的相互作用:在非缺血性CM中,TT'角与多态VT/VF密切相关(HR 1.04;95%可信区间1.0 - -1.05;P = 0.033)。结论:空间TT角度增大与VA风险增加有关。
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