Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2967559 Journal of Electrocardiology 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundSudden cardiac death is common in patients receiving regular hemodialysis (HD). We recently demonstrated that selected repolarization descriptors calculated from electrocardiographic monitoring during HD demonstrate intra-subject stability. In this study we followed up the initial cohort for major arrhythmic events (MAE).MethodsHolter electrocardiograms (ECGs) were recorded during dialysis in 81 HD patients and repeated 5 times at 2 week intervals. The QRS-to-T angle (TCRT), the principal component analysis (PCA) ratio and the T wave morphology dispersion (TMD) were calculated in overlapping 10 second ECG segments and averaged overall recordings in each patient. Patients were followed up for MAE and non-arrhythmic mortality.ResultsDuring 18 ± 3 months, 3 patients experienced MAE. Compared to others, MAE patients exhibited extreme TCRT and TMD values and minimal intradialytic changes.ConclusionThe prognostic value of repolarization descriptors from intradialytic monitoring should be assessed prospectively.

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