BACKGROUND: Paroxysmal episodes of atrial fibrillation frequently occur in Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD). Although previous studies have documented a variety of electrocardiographic abnormalities in EDMD, little is still known about P-wave dispersion (PD), an independent risk factor for the development of atrial fibrillation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the P-wave duration and PD in patients with EDMD with conserved systolic and diastolic cardiac function. METHODS: The study involved 36 patients with EDMD (age, 20 [SD, 12] years; 26 men) and 36 healthy subjects used as controls, matched for age and sex. P-wave dispersion was carefully measured using 12-lead electrocardiogram. Compared with the healthy control group, patients with EDMD presented increased maximum P-wave duration (108.2 [SD, 22.2] vs 97.8 [SD, 11] milliseconds, P = 0.04) and PD (51.4 [SD, 12.8] vs 39.3 [SD, 9.7] milliseconds, P = 0.004) values. No statistically significant differences in left atrium diameter (37.1 [SD, 2.9] vs 34.1 [SD, 4.2] mm, P = 0.3) and maximum left atrium volume (15.2 [SD, 3.8] vs 14.1 [SD, 4.2] mL/m2, P = 0.4) were found between the 2 groups. We divided our study population into 2 subgroups, according to the different genetic diagnosis, patients with laminopathy EDMD (n = 17) or with emerinopathy EDMD (n = 19). No statistically significant differences were found in PD between the 2 subgroups (54.6 [SD, 15.6] vs 50.2 [SD, 11.5] milliseconds, P = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed a significant increase of maximum P-wave duration and PD in patients with EDMD with conserved systolic and diastolic cardiac function.
BACKGROUND: Paroxysmal episodes of atrial fibrillation frequently occur in Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD). Although previous studies have documented a variety of electrocardiographic abnormalities in EDMD, little is still known about P-wave dispersion (PD), an independent risk factor for the development of atrial fibrillation. The aim of our study was to evaluate the P-wave duration and PD in patients with EDMD with conserved systolic and diastolic cardiac function. METHODS: The study involved 36 patients with EDMD (age, 20 [SD, 12] years; 26 men) and 36 healthy subjects used as controls, matched for age and sex. P-wave dispersion was carefully measured using 12-lead electrocardiogram. Compared with the healthy control group, patients with EDMD presented increased maximum P-wave duration (108.2 [SD, 22.2] vs 97.8 [SD, 11] milliseconds, P = 0.04) and PD (51.4 [SD, 12.8] vs 39.3 [SD, 9.7] milliseconds, P = 0.004) values. No statistically significant differences in left atrium diameter (37.1 [SD, 2.9] vs 34.1 [SD, 4.2] mm, P = 0.3) and maximum left atrium volume (15.2 [SD, 3.8] vs 14.1 [SD, 4.2] mL/m2, P = 0.4) were found between the 2 groups. We divided our study population into 2 subgroups, according to the different genetic diagnosis, patients with laminopathy EDMD (n = 17) or with emerinopathy EDMD (n = 19). No statistically significant differences were found in PD between the 2 subgroups (54.6 [SD, 15.6] vs 50.2 [SD, 11.5] milliseconds, P = 0.4). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed a significant increase of maximum P-wave duration and PD in patients with EDMD with conserved systolic and diastolic cardiac function.
Authors: Anna Rago; Vincenzo Russo; Andrea Antonio Papa; Carmine Ciardiello; Bruno Pannone; Maria Carolina Mayer; Giovanni Cimmino; Gerardo Nigro Journal: J Interv Card Electrophysiol Date: 2016-11-22 Impact factor: 1.900
Authors: Vincenzo Russo; Anna Rago; Bruno Pannone; Andrea Antonio Papa; Maria Carolina Mayer; Anna Spasiano; Raffaele Calabro; Maria Giovanna Russo; Nigro Gerardo Journal: Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J Date: 2014-05-25
Authors: Vincenzo Russo; Gerardo Nigro; Anna Rago; Andrea Antonio Papa; Riccardo Proietti; Nadia Della Cioppa; Anna Cristiano; Alberto Palladino; Raffaele Calabrò; Luisa Politano Journal: Acta Myol Date: 2013-12