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Electrocardiographic associations with myocardial fibrosis among sudden cardiac death victims.

Lauri Holmström1, Anette Haukilahti2, Juha Vähätalo2, Tuomas Kenttä2, Henrik Appel2, Antti Kiviniemi2, Lasse Pakanen3, Heikki V Huikuri2, Robert J Myerburg4, Juhani Junttila2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A major challenge in reducing the incidence of sudden cardiac death (SCD) is the identification of patients at risk. Myocardial fibrosis has a substantial association with SCD risk but is difficult to identify among general populations. Our aim was to find electrocardiographic (ECG) markers of myocardial fibrosis among SCD victims.
METHODS: Study population was acquired from the Fingesture study, which has gathered data from 5869 consecutive autopsied SCD victims in Northern Finland between 1998 and 2017. The degree of fibrosis was determined in histological samples taken from the heart during autopsy and was categorised into four groups: (1) no fibrosis, (2) scattered mild fibrosis, (3) moderate patchy fibrosis and (4) substantial fibrosis. We were able to collect ECGs from 1100 SCD victims.
RESULTS: The mean age of the study subjects was 66±13 years and 75% were male. QRS duration in ECG correlated with the degree of fibrosis (p<0.001, β=0.153). Prevalence of fragmented QRS complex, pathological Q waves and T wave inversions correlated with increased degree of fibrosis (p<0.001 in each). Depolarisation abnormalities were observed both in ischaemic and non-ischaemic heart disease. Repolarisation abnormalities reached statistical significance only among ischaemic SCD victims. An abnormal ECG was observed in 75.3% of the subjects in group 1, 73.7% in group 2, 88.5% in group 3 and 91.7% in group 4 patients (p<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS: Myocardial fibrosis was associated with QRS prolongation, deep Q waves, T wave inversions and QRS fragmentation. The results provide potentially useful non-invasive early recognition of patients with fibrotic cardiomyopathy and risk of SCD. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.

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Keywords:  ECG/electrocardiogram; cardiac arrhythmias and resuscitation science

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32201371     DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-316105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart        ISSN: 1355-6037            Impact factor:   5.994


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