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Electrocardiographic Repolarization Abnormalities and Electroanatomic Substrate in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy.

Maciej Kubala1, Rajeev K Pathak1, Shuanglun Xie1, Ruben Casado Arroyo1, Cory M Tschabrunn1, Tatsuya Hayashi1, Fermin C Garcia1, Gregory E Supple1, Pasquale Santangeli1, David S Frankel1, Erica S Zado1, David J Callans1, Francis E Marchlinski2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Repolarization abnormalities in arrhythmogenic right ventricular (RV) cardiomyopathy and their relationship to ventricular tachycardia substrate are incompletely understood. METHODS AND
RESULTS: In 40 patients (29 men, mean age 38 years) with arrhythmogenic RV cardiomyopathy, we compared the extent and location of abnormal T (NegT) waves ≥1 mm in depth (n=32) and downsloping elevated ST segment (n=13), in ≥2 adjacent leads, to area and location of endocardial bipolar (<1.5 mV) and unipolar (<5.5 mV) and epicardial bipolar (<1.0 mV) voltage abnormalities. Abnormal unipolar RV endocardial area of 33.4±19.3% was present in 8 patients without NegT waves. Patients with NegT waves extending beyond lead V3 (n=20) had larger low bipolar (31.4±18.9% versus 16.5±14.6%; P=0.008) and unipolar endocardial areas (66.0±19.6% versus 47.4±25.1%; P=0.013) and larger epicardial low bipolar area (56.0±19.3% versus 40.1±24.9%; P=0.030) compared with those with NegT waves limited to leads V1 through V3 (n=20). ECG location of NegT waves regionalized to location of substrate. Patients with downsloping elevated ST segment, all localized to leads V1 and V2, had more unipolar endocardial abnormalities (71.8±18.1% versus 49.4±23.5%; P=0.005) involving outflow and mid-RV, compared with patients without downsloping elevated ST segment.
CONCLUSIONS: In arrhythmogenic RV cardiomyopathy, abnormal electroanatomic mapping areas are proportional to extent of T-wave inversion on 12-lead ECG. Marked voltage abnormalities can exist without repolarization change. Downsloping elevated ST-segment pattern in V1 and V2 occurs with more unipolar endocardial voltage abnormality, consistent with more advanced transmural disease.
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Keywords:  cardiomyopathy; catheter ablation; electrocardiography; endocardium; tachycardia, ventricular

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29545358     DOI: 10.1161/CIRCEP.117.005553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol        ISSN: 1941-3084


  3 in total

1.  Analysis of local ventricular repolarization using unipolar recordings in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  Maciej Kubala; Shuanglun Xie; Pasquale Santangeli; Fermin C Garcia; Gregory E Supple; Robert D Schaller; Jackson J Liang; Rajeev K Pathak; Erica S Zado; Cory Tschabrunn; Jeffrey Arkles; David J Callans; Francis E Marchlinski
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2019-08-23       Impact factor: 1.900

Review 2.  Catheter Ablation of Ventricular Tachycardia in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia/Cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  Fa Po Chung; Chin Yu Lin; Yenn Jiang Lin; Shih Lin Chang; Li Wei Lo; Yu Feng Hu; Ta Chuan Tuan; Tze Fan Chao; Jo Nan Liao; Ting Yung Chang; Shih Ann Chen
Journal:  Korean Circ J       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 3.243

3.  Repolarization abnormalities unmasked with a 252-lead BSM system in patients with ARVC and healthy gene carriers.

Authors:  Varvara Kommata; Elena Sciaraffia; Carina Blomström-Lundqvist
Journal:  Pacing Clin Electrophysiol       Date:  2022-03-13       Impact factor: 1.912

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