Time for QT adaptation to RR changes and relation to arrhythmic mortality reduction in amiodarone-treated patients

E. Pueyo, P. Smetana, K. Hnatkova, P. Laguna, M. Malik
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A new method is proposed to evaluate, in continuous 24-hour recordings, the influence on QT of changes in heart rate occurred during some previous minutes. The method is based on considering averages of the RR intervals preceding the ith beat (R~R~i) using window lengths of up to 10 minutes. The averages are performed using several forgetting strategies, with the exponential weighted average turning out to be the best in modeling the QT dependence on previous RR intervals. For each patient, the regression model (selected from a defined set) and the window length leading to the optimum fit of the [QT/sub i/, R~R~i] relationship are selected RR variations in the past 4 minutes, on average, are shown to be required to accurately model the QT response to changes infrequency. A measure of the optimum fit residuum (ORR) is then calculated, showing a remarkable discriminative power to identify post-myocardial infarction patients at high risk of arrhythmic death after treatment with amiodarone.
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胺碘酮治疗患者QT适应RR变化的时间与心律失常死亡率降低的关系
提出了一种在24小时连续记录中评价前几分钟心率变化对QT的影响的新方法。该方法基于考虑第i拍(R~R~i)之前RR间隔的平均值,使用最长10分钟的窗口长度。使用几种遗忘策略进行平均,指数加权平均在模拟QT依赖于先前RR区间方面是最好的。对于每个患者,回归模型(从定义的集合中选择)和导致[QT/sub i/, R~R~i]关系最佳拟合的窗口长度是过去4分钟的RR变化,平均而言,需要准确地模拟QT对频率变化的反应。然后计算最佳拟合残差(ORR)的度量,显示出显著的判别能力,以识别心肌梗死后患者在胺碘酮治疗后心律失常死亡的高风险。
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