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Long-term prognosis of early repolarization with J-wave and QRS slur patterns on the resting electrocardiogram: a cohort study.

Vedant S Pargaonkar, Marco V Perez, Akash Jindal, Maya B Mathur, Jonathan Myers, Victor F Froelicher.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prognostic value of early repolarization with J waves and QRS slurs remains controversial. Although these findings are more prevalent in patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, their ability to predict cardiovascular death has varied across studies.
OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that J waves and QRS slurs on electrocardiograms (ECGs) are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular death.
DESIGN: Retrospective cohort.
SETTING: Veterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care System. PATIENTS: Veterans younger than 56 years who had resting 12-lead electrocardiography, 90.5% of whom were men. MEASUREMENTS: Electrocardiograms were manually measured and visually coded using criteria of 0.1 mV or greater in at least 2 contiguous leads. J waves were measured at the peak of an upward deflection or notch at the end of QRS, and QRS slurs were measured at the top of conduction delay on the QRS downstroke. Absolute risk differences at 10 years were calculated to study the associations between J waves or QRS slurs and the primary outcome of cardiovascular death.
RESULTS: Over a median follow-up of 17.5 years, 859 cardiovascular deaths occurred. Of 20 661 ECGs, 4219 (20%) had J waves or QRS slurs in the inferior and/or lateral territories; of these, 3318 (78.6%) had J waves or QRS slurs in inferior leads and 1701 (40.3%) in lateral leads. The upper bound of differences in risk for cardiovascular death from any of the J-wave or QRS slur patterns suggests that an increased risk can be safely ruled out (inferior, -0.77% [95% CI, -1.27% to -0.27%]; lateral, -1.07% [CI, -1.72% to -0.43%]). LIMITATION: The study consisted of predominantly men, and deaths could be classified as cardiovascular but not arrhythmic.
CONCLUSION: J waves and QRS slurs did not exhibit a clinically meaningful increased risk for cardiovascular death in long-term follow-up. PRIMARY FUNDING SOURCE: None.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26501238     DOI: 10.7326/M15-0598

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Intern Med        ISSN: 0003-4819            Impact factor:   25.391


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