Analysis of Fragmentation QRS Complex and Early Repolarization Pattern in Patients with Myocardial Inflammatory Changes

M. Gordeeva, I. Serdiukova, A. Krasichkov, E. Parmon
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Inflammatory changes in the myocardium create the prerequisites for the electrical instability of the myocardium, which can affect the ECG. It is promising to study relatively new electrocardiographic patterns: fragmentation of QRS (FQRS) and premature ventricular beats (FPVB) and early repolarization pattern (ERP) to improve the screening of patients with suspected myocarditis. Aim. To study FQRS, FPVB and ERP in patients with inflammatory changes in the myocardium. Material and methods. The study included 46 patients (78.3% male, 21.7% women) with suspected myocarditis. Age: median 47.5, quartile 37; 56.5. In all patients, the anamnesis, results of ECG, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and endomyocardial biopsy were analyzed. Results. The patients were divided into three groups: the 1st – 20 patients with inflammatory and fibrotic changes in the myocardium, the 2nd – 20 patients with myocardial fibrosis without inflammatory, the 3rd – 6 patients without structural changes in the myocardium. FQRS in the 1st group was detected in 35% of the examined, in the 2nd – in 25%, in the 3rd – not registered. FPVB in the 1st group was determined in 55% of the examined, in the 2nd – in 30%, in the 3rd – in 33.3%. ERP in the 1st group was registered in 30% of the examined, in the 2nd group it was not detected, in the 3rd group – in 16.7%. FPVB and ERP were informative for the detection of inflammation (sensitivity – 57.9 and 85% respectively, specificity – 69.2 and 53.8% respectively). For the detection of fibrosis, FPVB proved to be the most informative (sensitivity – 80.0%, specificity – 59.1%). Conclusions. FQRS, FPVB, and ERP are significant ECG-markers for detecting both inflammatory changes in the myocardium and fibrosis. The use of these ECG-markers in routine clinical practice may have an impact on further management of patients with suspected myocarditis.
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心肌炎症改变患者碎片化QRS复合体及早期复极模式分析
心肌的炎症变化为心肌的电不稳定创造了先决条件,这可以影响心电图。研究QRS碎片化(FQRS)、室性早搏(FPVB)和早期复极模式(ERP)等相对较新的心电图模式,有望提高对疑似心肌炎患者的筛查。的目标。探讨心肌炎症改变患者FQRS、FPVB和ERP的变化。材料和方法。本研究纳入46例疑似心肌炎患者(78.3%男性,21.7%女性)。年龄:中位数47.5,四分位数37;56.5. 对所有患者的记忆、心电图、超声心动图、心脏磁共振成像及心内膜活检结果进行分析。结果。将患者分为3组:1 ~ 20例有心肌炎症和纤维化改变的患者,2 ~ 20例无炎症的心肌纤维化患者,3 ~ 6例无心肌结构改变的患者。第一组中有35%的患者有FQRS,第二组中有25%,第三组中没有。第一组的FPVB检测率为55%,第二组为30%,第三组为33.3%。第一组有30%的患者有ERP,第二组没有,第三组有16.7%。FPVB和ERP检测炎症信息丰富(敏感性分别为57.9%和85%,特异性分别为69.2和53.8%)。对于纤维化的检测,FPVB被证明是最具信息量的(敏感性为80.0%,特异性为59.1%)。结论。FQRS、FPVB和ERP是检测心肌和纤维化炎症变化的重要心电图标志物。在常规临床实践中使用这些心电图标记物可能对疑似心肌炎患者的进一步管理产生影响。
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