Beat-to-beat T-wave amplitude variability in the long QT syndrome
Open Access
- 14 May 2010
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in EP Europace
- Vol. 12 (9), 1302-1307
- https://doi.org/10.1093/europace/euq137
Abstract
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a primary electrical disease characterized by QT prolongation and increased repolarization dispersion leading to T-wave amplitude beat-to-beat changes. We aimed to quantify beat-to-beat T-wave amplitude variability from ambulatory Holter recordings in genotyped LQTS patients. Seventy genotyped LQTS patients (mean age 23 ± 15 years, 42 males, 50% LQT1, 39% LQT2, and 11% LQT3) and 70 normal matched control subjects underwent a 24-h digital Holter recording. Using the Tvar software (Ela Medical, Sorin group), the beat-to-beat variance of the T-wave amplitude (TAV in µV 2 ) was assessed on 50-ms consecutive clusters during three 1-h periods: one with around average diurnal heart rate (Day Fast), one nocturnal period (Night), and one diurnal period with around average nocturnal heart rate (Day Slow). TAV was increased in LQTS patients during the two diurnal periods but not at night (during the Day Fast period, mean TAV was 34 ± 20 µV 2 in LQTS patients vs. 27 ± 10 µV 2 in controls, P < 0.05). This effect depended on the genotype. In LQT1, TAV was larger when compared with controls for both Day Fast and Slow periods, but in LQT2 only Day Fast shows higher TAV. Oppositely, in LQT3 the TAV was higher than in the control group during the Day slow period (mean TAV = 34 ± 20 vs. 25 ± 8 µV 2 in controls, P < 0.05). In genotyped LQTS patients beat-to-beat T-wave amplitude variability was increased when compared with control subjects. That pattern was modulated by circadian influences in a gene-dependent manner.Keywords
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