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QT Indexes in Cirrhotic Patients: Relationship with Clinical Variables and Potential Diagnostic Predictive Value.

Antonino Tuttolomondo1, Carmelo Buttà2, Alessandra Casuccio3, Domenico Di Raimondo1, Antonia Serio1, Gisella D'Aguanno1, Rosaria Pecoraro1, Chiara Renda1, Lucia Giarrusso1, Giuseppe Miceli1, Anna Cirrincione1, Antonio Pinto1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: A wide spectrum of cardiovascular changes characterizes cirrhosis, ranging from subclinical alterations to hyperkinetic syndrome. We looked for ECG markers of ventricular repolarization in a population of patients with cirrhosis in comparison to patients without cirrhosis and we investigated the relationship between these and other clinical and laboratory variables.
METHODS: In 149 patients with cirrhosis and 152 controls, we measured QT maximum interval (QTmax), QT corrected interval (QTc), QT minimum interval (QTmin), QT dispersion (QTdisp), QT peak and T peak-to-end (TpTe).
RESULTS: In subjects with cirrhosis, in comparison with controls, we observed a higher mean QTmax, mean QTc, mean QTmin, mean QTdisp and mean TpTe. At Cox regression analysis, diastolic blood pressure and beta-blocker treatment were significantly associated with mean QTmax, hypertension with mean QTmin and mean QTc, diastolic blood pressure, beta-blockers and ACE-inhibitors/ARBs with QT disp, and beta-blockers with TpTe. Analysis of ROC curves showed a significant area under curve towards cirrhosis diagnosis, respectively, for a cut-off value of > 400 msec of QTmax, > 360 msec of QTmin, > 450 msec of QTc, > 105 msec of TpTe and > 55 msec of QTdisp.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that QT indexes are altered in cirrhotic patients and have a potential diagnostic predictive value.
Copyright © 2015 IMSS. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Cirrhosis; ECG; QT; Ventricular repolarization

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25843561     DOI: 10.1016/j.arcmed.2015.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Med Res        ISSN: 0188-4409            Impact factor:   2.235


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