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      Can QT/RR Relationship Differentiate between Low‐ and High‐Risk Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy?

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          Abstract

          Background

          Abnormal dynamicity of repolarization is considered to be a marker of myocardial vulnerability contributing to increased risk of arrhythmic events and sudden death. However, little is known about QT dynamics in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).

          In this study, we aimed to evaluate ventricular repolarization by QT dynamicity in patients with HCM, focusing on its value to define if it is able to differentiate among low‐ and high‐risk HCM patients.

          Methods

          The linear regression slopes of the QT interval, measured to the apex and to the end of the T wave plotted against RR intervals (QTapex/RR and QTend/RR slopes, respectively) were calculated from 24‐hour Holter recordings using a standard algorithm in 36 HCM patients and 64 control subjects.

          Results

          QTapex/RR and QTend/RR slopes were significantly steeper in the HCM patients in contrary to healthy control subjects (QTapex/RR = 0.22 + 0.08 vs 0.20 + 0.05, P = 0.0367; QTend/RR = 0.25 + 0.10 vs 0.20 + 0.06, P = 0.023). Moreover, the slopes of QTend/RR and QTapex/RR of high‐risk patients were significantly steeper than those of control subjects while no significant differences were found among low‐risk HCM patients and control subjects and only QTe/RR of high‐risk patients was significantly different between low‐ and high‐risk HCM patients.

          Conclusions

          Our study results suggest that QT dynamicity is impaired in patients with HCM and may help to differentiate among low‐ and high‐risk patients. Further studies are needed to elucidate the prognostic significance and clinical implications of impaired ventricular repolarization in patients with HCM.

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          Journal
          Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol
          Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol
          10.1111/(ISSN)1542-474X
          ANEC
          Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology : The Official Journal of the International Society for Holter and Noninvasive Electrocardiology, Inc
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1082-720X
          1542-474X
          01 February 2015
          July 2015
          : 20
          : 4 ( doiID: 10.1111/anec.2015.20.issue-4 )
          : 386-393
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory Favaloro University Buenos Aires Argentina
          [ 2 ] the Cardiology Division of the University Hospital Favaloro University Buenos Aires Argentina
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]Address for correspondence: Ricardo A. Quinteiro M.D., Ph.D., Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory, Department of Physiology, Favaloro University, Solis 453 4th floor, Buenos Aires 1078, Argentina. E‐mail: quinteiro@ 123456favaloro.edu.ar
          Article
          PMC6931755 PMC6931755 6931755 ANEC12230
          10.1111/anec.12230
          6931755
          25639818
          775f7233-3e3a-4c15-8ae3-12ebd2fd1d9d
          © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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          July 2015
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          noninvasive techniques—QT dispersion,noninvasive techniques—Holter/event recorders

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