Electrophysiological properties of the South Asian heart.

Q2 Medicine
Heart Asia Pub Date : 2018-11-28 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1136/heartasia-2018-011079
James O Neill, Muzahir Hassan Tayebjee
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Abstract

Objective: The South Asian population has a lower burden of arrhythmia compared with Caucasians despite a higher prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. We aimed to determine whether this was due to differences in the electrophysiological properties of the South Asian heart.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of South Asian and Caucasian patients who underwent an electrophysiology study for supraventricular tachycardia between 2005 and 2017. Surface ECG, intracardiac ECG and intracardiac conduction intervals were measured and a comparison between the two ethnic cohorts was performed.

Results: A total of 5908 patients underwent an electrophysiology study at the Yorkshire Heart Centre, UK, during the study period. Of these 262 were South Asian and 113 met the eligibility criteria. South Asians had a significantly higher resting heart rate (p=0.024), shorter QRS duration (p=0.012) and a shorter atrioventricular (AV; p=0.001)) and ventriculoatrial (VA; p=0.013) effective refractory period (ERP). There was no difference in atrial or ventricular ERP. On linear regression analysis, South Asian ethnicity was independently predictive of a higher resting heart rate, narrower QRS and shorter AV-ERP and VA-ERP.

Conclusions: South Asians have significant differences in their resting heart rate, QRS duration and AV nodal function compared with Caucasians. These differences may reflect variations in autonomic function and may also be influenced by genetic factors. Electrophysiological differences such as these may help to explain why South Asians have a lower burden of arrhythmia.

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南亚心脏的电生理特性。
目的:与高加索人相比,南亚人群心律失常的负担较低,尽管传统心血管危险因素的患病率较高。我们的目的是确定这是否是由于南亚心脏电生理特性的差异。方法:我们对2005年至2017年间接受室上性心动过速电生理学研究的南亚和高加索患者进行了回顾性队列研究。测量体表心电图、心内心电图和心内传导间隔,并对两个民族队列进行比较。结果:在研究期间,共有5908名患者在英国约克郡心脏中心接受了电生理学研究。其中262人是南亚人,113人符合资格标准。南亚人有较高的静息心率(p=0.024),较短的QRS持续时间(p=0.012)和较短的房室(AV;p=0.001))和室房(VA;p=0.013)有效不应期(ERP)。心房和心室ERP没有差异。在线性回归分析中,南亚种族独立预测较高的静息心率,较窄的QRS和较短的AV-ERP和VA-ERP。结论:南亚人的静息心率、QRS持续时间和房室结功能与高加索人相比存在显著差异。这些差异可能反映了自主神经功能的差异,也可能受到遗传因素的影响。诸如此类的电生理差异可能有助于解释为什么南亚人心律失常的负担较低。
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Heart Asia
Heart Asia Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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