5796 名 50-64 岁女性和男性的 QRS-T 角异常:心电图分析提供机理启示。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Journal of electrocardiology Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2024.153784
Lennart Bergfeldt , Rut Hellsing , David Molnar , Amar Taha , Gunilla Lundahl , Lennart Gransberg , Göran Bergström
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摘要

导言QRS-T 角异常是心血管死亡(包括心脏性猝死)的预后标志。在人群中,QRS-T 角度异常发生率为 5%至 6%,而在糖尿病患者中,发生率为 20%。其机理背景、电激活和/或恢复障碍尚不清楚,这也是本研究的主题:方法:应用弗兰克矢量心电图(VCG)和同时记录的标量 12 导联心电图,对哥德堡主要的瑞典心肺生物成像研究(SCAPIS)5796 名男女人群中的 311 名参与者(5.4%)进行了异常 QRS-T 角的电激活和恢复研究。QRS-T角峰值和平均值的临界值分别为>124°和>119°,其依据是SCAPIS试点研究中所有1080名参与者中的>95百分位数,以及其中319名明显健康者(30%)的正常方向(Q1-Q3)参考值:在 311 个病例中,17% 有已知的心脏病。QRS 和 QRSarea 向量偏离参考限值(90%)的情况明显多于 T 和 Tarea 向量偏离的情况(65%)。标准心电图体征提示病理生理学的占 20%;左束支传导阻滞(LBBB)和左心室肥厚的电压标准最常见(各占 9-10%)。对 30 名 LBBB 患者进行的分组分析表明,向量方向的变化非常大:我们的观察结果提供了有关异常 QRS-T 角的机理见解,对未来的预后和介入研究具有潜在价值。这些结果对 LBBB 区域起搏和左心室肥厚的治疗方法也有潜在的意义。
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Abnormal QRS-T angles in 5796 women and men aged 50–64: an electrocardiographic analysis providing mechanistic insights

Introduction

Abnormal QRS-T angles are prognostic markers for cardiovascular deaths including sudden cardiac death. They occur in ∼5–6% of population-based cohorts but in ∼20% of patients with diabetes. The mechanistic background, electrical activation and/or recovery disturbances, is not known and the topic of this study.

Methods

Applying Frank vectorcardiography (VCG) and simultaneously recorded scalar 12‑lead ECG, electrical activation and recovery of abnormal QRS-T angles were studied in 311 participants (5.4%) from a population-based cohort of 5796 women and men in the main Swedish CArdio-Pulmonary bio-Imaging Study (SCAPIS) in Gothenburg. Cut-off values for the peak and mean QRS-T angles were > 124° and > 119°, based on the >95th percentile among all 1080 participants in the pilot SCAPIS and reference values for normal directions (Q1-Q3) from 319 apparently healthy (30%) of them.

Results

Of 311 cases 17% had known cardiac disease. Deviations of QRS and QRSarea-vectors from reference limits (90%) were significantly more common than deviations of T- and Tarea-vectors (65%). Standard ECG signs suggested pathophysiology in 20%; left bundle branch block (LBBB) and voltage criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy being most frequent (9–10%) each. Sub-group analysis of the 30 with LBBB showed very large variability in vector directions.

Conclusions

Our observations provide mechanistic insights about abnormal QRS-T angles of potential value for future prognostic and interventional studies. The results also have potential implications for LBB area pacing and the approach to left ventricular hypertrophy.

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Journal of electrocardiology
Journal of electrocardiology 医学-心血管系统
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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.
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