Chien-Yu Lin1, Lian-Yu Lin, Pau-Chung Chen. 1. Department of Internal Medicine of Nephrology, En Chu Kong Hospital, and Department of Internal Medicine of Cardiology, National Taiwan University Hospital, No.17 Syujhou Road, Taipei 10055, Taiwan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Recently, novel descriptors of T-wave morphology have been suggested as measures of repolarization heterogeneity and adverse prognosis in non-uraemic populations. However, whether these T-wave descriptors provide prognostic information in uraemic populations has not been examined. The present study aimed to determine the prognostic value of novel T-wave morphology variables in predicting total, cardiovascular and arrhythmia-related mortality in ESRD patients initiating haemodialysis. METHODS: The study was a retrospective cohort of adult ESRD patients starting haemodialysis between 1998 and 2005; follow-up was until September 2006. A total of 325 patients were studied. Novel ECG variables characterizing repolarization and the T-wave loop were analysed. RESULTS: Of 325 patients with technically analysable data, 154 (47.4%) died after a mean follow-up of 25.5+/-21.7 months. Direct comparison between cardiovascular death and non-cardiovascular death patients showed that the relative T-wave residuum (TWR) predicted cardiovascular mortality (0.20+/-0.21% vs 0.24+/-0.17%, P=0.005). In Cox modeling, relative TWR was an independent predictor of cardiovascular [relative risk (RR)=1.86; P=0.013] and arrhythmia-related mortality (RR=2.102; P=0.012). CONCLUSIONS: The heterogeneity of myocardial repolarization, measured by the relative T-wave residuum in the ECG, appears to be an independent predictor of cardiovascular and arrhythmia-related mortality in patients initiating haemodialysis.
BACKGROUND:Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Recently, novel descriptors of T-wave morphology have been suggested as measures of repolarization heterogeneity and adverse prognosis in non-uraemic populations. However, whether these T-wave descriptors provide prognostic information in uraemic populations has not been examined. The present study aimed to determine the prognostic value of novel T-wave morphology variables in predicting total, cardiovascular and arrhythmia-related mortality in ESRDpatients initiating haemodialysis. METHODS: The study was a retrospective cohort of adult ESRDpatients starting haemodialysis between 1998 and 2005; follow-up was until September 2006. A total of 325 patients were studied. Novel ECG variables characterizing repolarization and the T-wave loop were analysed. RESULTS: Of 325 patients with technically analysable data, 154 (47.4%) died after a mean follow-up of 25.5+/-21.7 months. Direct comparison between cardiovascular death and non-cardiovascular deathpatients showed that the relative T-wave residuum (TWR) predicted cardiovascular mortality (0.20+/-0.21% vs 0.24+/-0.17%, P=0.005). In Cox modeling, relative TWR was an independent predictor of cardiovascular [relative risk (RR)=1.86; P=0.013] and arrhythmia-related mortality (RR=2.102; P=0.012). CONCLUSIONS: The heterogeneity of myocardial repolarization, measured by the relative T-wave residuum in the ECG, appears to be an independent predictor of cardiovascular and arrhythmia-related mortality in patients initiating haemodialysis.
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