Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2967736 Journal of Electrocardiology 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundMeasures of vectorcardiographic changes and LV remodelling have been associated with arrhythmic risk. However the correlation between the two modalities is not well characterised.MethodsWe correlated spatial QRS-T angle and ventricular gradient with cardiac MRI derived LV global measures and scar pattern in 66 ICD recipients.ResultsSpatial QRS-T angle was significantly larger in patients with ischaemic scar than those without scar (150° ± 22° vs. 119° ± 46°, p = 0.01). Larger spatial QRS-T angle was also correlated with more depressed LV function, more dilated LV and larger LV mass. Ventricular gradient azimuth was significantly different between patients with no scar, non-ischaemic scar and ischaemic scar (20° ± 49° vs. 38° ± 62° vs. 65° ± 48°, p = 0.009), but independent of spatial QRS-T angle and LV structure.ConclusionsSpatial QRS-T angle and ventricular gradient are partially related to LV structural properties. Further investigation is warranted to examine their comparative and combined prognostic value in risk stratification of ventricular arrhythmias.

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