Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2860211 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2007 | 7 Pages |
To investigate changes of electrocardiographic parameters with aging and their relation to the presence of SCN5A mutation in probands with Brugada syndrome (BS), we measured several electrocardiographic parameters prospectively during long-term follow-up (10 ± 5 years) in 8 BS probands with SCN5A mutation (SCN5A-positive group, all men; age 46 ± 10 years) and 36 BS probands without SCN5A mutation (SCN5A-negative group, all men; age 46 ± 13 years). Throughout the follow-up period, depolarization parameters, such as P-wave (lead II), QRS (leads II, V2, V5), S-wave durations (leads II, V5), and PQ interval (leads II) were all significantly longer and S-wave amplitude (II, V5) was significantly deeper in the SCN5A-positive group than in the SCN5A-negative group. The SCN5A-positive group showed a significantly longer corrected QT interval (lead V2) and higher ST amplitude (lead V2) than those in the SCN5A-negative group. The depolarization parameters increased with aging during the follow-up period in both groups; however, the PQ interval (lead II) and QRS duration (lead V2) were prolonged more prominently and the QRS axis deviated more to the left with aging in the SCN5A-positive group than in the SCN5A-negative group. In conclusion, conduction slowing was more marked and more progressively accentuated in Brugada probands with SCN5A mutation than in those without SCN5A mutation.