Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Outpatients with Frequent Ventricular Premature Complexes

Author:

Park Kyoung-Min1,Im Sung Il1,Lee Sung Ho1,Gwag Hye Bin1,Park Youngjun1,Park Seung-Jung1,Kim June Soo1,On Young Keun1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Frequent ventricular premature complexes (VPCs) and VPC QRS duration are risk factors for left ventricular (LV) dysfunction. To determine which clinical characteristics and electrocardiographic features are associated with LV dysfunction (ejection fraction, <50%) and frequent VPCs, we retrospectively reviewed data from a single-center registry of all patients diagnosed with frequent VPCs at a Korean outpatient clinic. We identified 412 consecutive outpatients (mean age, 54.7 ± 16.8 yr; 227 women [55.1%]) who were diagnosed with frequent VPCs and had no structural heart disease from January 2010 through December 2017. Available transthoracic echocardiograms and 24-hour Holter monitoring data were evaluated to correlate the occurrence of VPCs and symptoms. Typical VPC-related symptoms (palpitations or dropped beats) were observed in 251 patients (61.1%). Electrocardiograms revealed VPCs with a left bundle branch block–like morphology in 327 patients (79.5%) and VPCs with an inferior axis in 353 (85.8%). Twenty-six patients (6.3%) were diagnosed with VPC-related LV dysfunction. The mean VPC burden did not differ significantly by LV functional status (11.06% ± 10.13% [normal] vs 14.41% ± 13.30% [impaired]; P=0.211). Patients with impaired LV function were more often men (P=0.027), had no typical VPC-related symptoms (P=0.006), and had significantly longer VPC QRS durations (mean, 157 ms vs 139 ms; P <0.01). Our findings suggest that male sex, absence of typical VPC-related symptoms, and a VPC QRS duration >157 ms are associated with LV dysfunction in patients with frequent VPCs, findings that may be useful in predicting such dysfunction.

Publisher

Texas Heart Institute Journal

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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