Gianfranco Piccirillo , Federica Moscucci , Martina Mezzadri , Cristina Caltabiano , Giovanni Cisaria , Guendalina Vizza , Valerio De Santis , Marco Giuffrè , Sara Stefano , Claudia Scinicariello , Ilaria Lospinuso , Susanna Sciomer , Pietro Rossi , Giovambattista Desideri
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Abstract
Background
T wave amplitude and repolarization variability in ECG showed inverse correlations. Sympathetic activation, induced by head-up tilt, is associated to a reduced T wave amplitude.
Methods
Noninvasive hemodynamic and ECG data from three healthy subjects' groups (Group 1: 10–19 years-old; Group 2: 40–49 years-old; Group 3: 80–89 years-old) were analyzed. Measurements were taken during controlled-breathing rest, and during head-up tilt. The mean and standard deviation (SD) were calculated for these ECG intervals: QT, STp (from S to Tpeak) and Te (from Tpeak to Tend). Results: During tilt, a significant decrease in T wave amplitude was observed in the younger groups (p < 0.001), but not in Group 3. At rest, Group 1 exhibited higher voltage compared to Group 2 (p < 0.05) and 3 (p < 0.001), as Group 2 compared to Group 3 (p < 0.05). A negative correlation was confirmed between T wave amplitude and QTSD, STpSD and TeSD (p < 0.001). Low-frequency normalized units (p < 0.05) and high-frequency normalized units (p < 0.001) were inversely related to T-wave amplitude.
Conclusion
The findings suggest an age-dependent decline in T wave amplitude during tilt and elucidates the relationship between systolic function and T wave amplitude among healthy subjects. These insights warrant further investigations in clinical and research settings for cardiovascular diseases.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Electrocardiology is devoted exclusively to clinical and experimental studies of the electrical activities of the heart. It seeks to contribute significantly to the accuracy of diagnosis and prognosis and the effective treatment, prevention, or delay of heart disease. Editorial contents include electrocardiography, vectorcardiography, arrhythmias, membrane action potential, cardiac pacing, monitoring defibrillation, instrumentation, drug effects, and computer applications.