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Relationship between QT and JT peak interval variability in prepubertal children.

Yuka Takeuchi1, Yumi Omeki1, Kayo Horio1, Miki Nishio1, Rina Nagata1, Shota Oikawa1, Yuri Mizutani1, Arisa Nagatani2, Yuri Funamoto2, Hidetoshi Uchida2, Masayuki Fujino2, Yoshihiko Eryu2, Hiroko Boda2, Masafumi Miyata2, Tadayoshi Hata1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The QT variability index (QTVI) is a noninvasive index of repolarization lability that has been applied to subjects with cardiovascular disease. QTVI provides a ratio of normalized QT variability to normalized heart rate variability, and therefore includes an assessment of autonomic nervous activity. However, measurement of QT time is particularly difficult in children, who exhibit physiologically high heart rates compared with adults. In this study, we developed a set of standard values of J-point to Tpeak interval (JTp) for infants by age, and assessed the correlation of QTVI with the JTp variability index (JTpVI).
METHODS: Subjects included 623 infants and children (0-7 years of age) without heart disease and 57 healthy university students. All subjects were divided into three groups by age. QTVI and JTpVI were calculated based on an electrocardiogram, and age-specific standard values, a gender-specific classification, and a standard growth curve were constructed.
RESULTS: JTpVI markedly decreased in infancy and slowly decreased thereafter, reaching adult values by school age. There was also a strong correlation of JTpVI with QTVI (r = .856).
CONCLUSIONS: JTp can be used to evaluate the variability of the repolarization time in healthy infants, and may be useful for detection of early repolarization abnormalities.
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Keywords:  JT peak interval; QT interval; autonomic nervous system; variability index

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28211121      PMCID: PMC6931875          DOI: 10.1111/anec.12444

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol        ISSN: 1082-720X            Impact factor:   1.468


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1.  Relationship between QT and JT peak interval variability in prepubertal children.

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Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol       Date:  2017-02-17       Impact factor: 1.468

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