Affiliation:
1. Peter Munk Cardiac Center University Health Network Toronto Ontario Canada
2. Queen Elizabeth Health Complex Montreal Quebec Canada
3. Division of Cardiology St. Michael’s Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada
4. Division of Cardiology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
Background
Action potential alternans can induce ventricular tachyarrhythmias and manifest on the surface ECG as T‐wave alternans (TWA) and QRS alternans (QRSA). We sought to evaluate microvolt QRSA in cardiomyopathy patients in relation to TWA and ventricular tachyarrhythmia outcomes.
Methods and Results
Prospectively enrolled cardiomyopathy patients (n=100) with prophylactic defibrillators had 12‐lead ECGs recorded during ventricular pacing from 100 to 120 beats/min. QRSA and TWA were quantified in moving 128‐beat segments using the spectral method. Segments were categorized as QRSA positive (QRSA+) and/or TWA positive (TWA+) based on ≥2 precordial leads having alternans magnitude >0 and signal:noise >3. Patients were similarly categorized based on having ≥3 consecutive segments with alternans. TWA+ and QRSA+ occurred together in 31% of patients and alone in 18% and 14% of patients, respectively. Although TWA magnitude (1.4±0.4 versus 4.7±1.0 µV,
P
<0.01) and proportion of TWA+ studies (16% versus 46%,
P
<0.01) increased with rate, QRSA did not change. QRS duration was longer in QRSA+ than QRSA‐negative patients (138±23 versus 113±26 ms,
P
<0.01). At 3.5 years follow‐up, appropriate defibrillator therapy or sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia was greater in QRSA+ than QRSA‐negative patients (30% versus 8%,
P
=0.02) but similar in TWA+ and TWA‐negative patients. Among QRSA+ patients, the event rate was greater in those without TWA (62% versus 21%,
P
=0.02). Multivariable Cox analysis revealed QRSA+ (hazard ratio [HR], 4.6; 95% CI, 1.5–14;
P
=0.009) and QRS duration >120 ms (HR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.3–12;
P
=0.014) to predict events.
Conclusions
Microvolt QRSA is novel phenomenon in cardiomyopathy patients that can exist without TWA and is associated with QRS prolongation. QRSA increases the risk of ventricular tachyarrhythmia 4‐fold, which merits further study as a risk stratifier.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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