| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5594645 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Some previous studies have proposed the electrocardiographic Tpeak-Tend (TpTe) as a possible predictor of ventricular arrhythmic events in patients with Brugada syndrome (BrS). We sought to analyze the association between the parameters of repolarization dispersion (TpTe, TpTe/QT, TpTe dispersion, QTc, and QTd) and ventricular fibrillation/sudden cardiac death in a large cohort of patients with type 1 BrS. A total of 448 consecutive patients with BrS (men 61%, age 45â±â16 years) with spontaneous (nâ=â96, 21%) or drug-induced (nâ=â352, 79%) type 1 electrocardiogram were retrospectively included. At the time of the diagnosis or during a mean follow-up of 93â±â47 months (median 88 months), 43 patients (9%) documented ventricular arrhythmias. No significant difference was observed in TpTe, TpTe/QT, maximum TpTe, and TpTe dispersion between asymptomatic patients and those with syncope and malignant arrhythmias. TpTe/QT ratio did not also significantly differ between patients with ventricular fibrillation/sudden cardiac death and those asymptomatic ones. In conclusion, TpTe was not significantly prolonged in those patients with type 1 BrS presenting with unexplained syncope or malignant arrhythmic events during follow-up.
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Authors
Giacomo MD, PhD, Burak MD, Jaime MD, PhD, Erwin MD, Vedran MD, Giuseppe MD, Valentina MD, Hugo Enrique MD, Ken MD, Rajin MD, Juan Pablo MD, Gudrun RN, Gian-Battista MD, PhD, Pedro MD, PhD, Carlo MD, PhD,
