Relationship between the QT indices and the microvolt-level T wave alternans in cardiomyopathy.

N. Kuroda, Y. Ohnishi, K. Adachi, M. Yokoyama
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The relationship between the QT indices and microvolt-level T wave alternans (TWA) is unknown in cardiomyopathy, so the present study examined 86 patients with cardiomyopathy who experienced TWA during exercise testing (EXT). The QT interval (QT), duration from the Q wave to the peak of the T wave (QTp), duration from the peak to the end of the T wave and the dispersion of these parameters were measured by 12-lead electrocardiogram at rest and during EXT. In dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), TWA was positive (TWA+) in 19 patients and negative (TWA-) in 17. No significant difference was observed between the TWA+ and TWA- groups in any parameter. In hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), TWA was positive in 24 patients and negative in 12. Max QTc, max QTpc and mean QTpc during EXT in the TWA+ group were significantly longer than those in the TWA- group. The sensitivity of TWA for ventricular tachycardia (VT) was high in DCM and HCM, and that of max QTc >500 ms during EXT for VT was high in HCM (93%). TWA is a useful predictor for VT in DCM and HCM, and prolonged max QTc during exercise has a prognostic value in HCM. Repolarization abnormality during exercise plays an important role in the genesis of VT in cardiomyopathy.
心肌病患者QT指数与微伏T波交替的关系
在心肌病中,QT指数与微伏T波交替(TWA)之间的关系尚不清楚,因此本研究对86例在运动试验(EXT)中经历TWA的心肌病患者进行了研究。采用12导联心电图测定静息和EXT时QT间期(QT)、Q波至T波峰值持续时间(QTp)、T波峰值至T波终点持续时间以及这些参数的离散度。扩张型心肌病(DCM)中,TWA阳性(TWA+) 19例,阴性(TWA-) 17例。TWA+组与TWA-组在各项指标上均无显著差异。在肥厚性心肌病(HCM)中,TWA阳性24例,阴性12例。TWA+组EXT期间最大QTc、最大QTpc和平均QTpc均显著长于TWA-组。TWA对室性心动过速(VT)的敏感性在DCM和HCM组均较高,EXT时最大QTc > 500ms对VT的敏感性在HCM组均较高(93%)。TWA是DCM和HCM中VT的有效预测指标,运动时最大QTc延长对HCM有预测价值。运动时复极异常在心肌病室速发生中起重要作用。
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