Literature DB >> 3819200

Prediction of serious arrhythmic events after myocardial infarction: signal-averaged electrocardiogram, Holter monitoring and radionuclide ventriculography.

D L Kuchar, C W Thorburn, N L Sammel.   

Abstract

Noninvasive assessment was undertaken before hospital discharge in 210 patients who had recovered from acute myocardial infarction. This comprised signal-averaged electrocardiography, Holter monitoring and radionuclide left ventriculography. An abnormal signal-averaged electrocardiogram was defined as the presence of a low voltage signal less than 20 microV in the terminal 40 ms of the filtered QRS complex or a long filtered QRS complex greater than 120 ms. During a follow-up period of 6 months to 2 years (median 14 months), 15 patients had arrhythmic events: eight died suddenly and seven presented with sustained, symptomatic ventricular tachycardia. Using univariate analysis, abnormalities in each of the three noninvasive tests were able to predict arrhythmic events. Stepwise logistic regression demonstrated that each test was independently significant in predicting outcome, with a left ventricular ejection fraction less than 40% being the most powerful variable (beta = 2.8, p less than 0.005). This process generated an algorithm that allowed assessment of combinations of variables: the finding of an abnormal signal-averaged electrocardiogram in the presence of an ejection fraction less than 40% identified patients with a 34% probability of arrhythmic events. By contrast, in patients with left ventricular dysfunction but a normal signal-averaged tracing, the risk of arrhythmic events was 4% (p less than 0.001). This combination of variables was associated with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 89%. Hence, using a combination of noninvasive tests after myocardial infarction, patients can be stratified according to risk of serious arrhythmic events.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Year:  1987        PMID: 3819200     DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(87)80045-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol        ISSN: 0735-1097            Impact factor:   24.094


  34 in total

1.  Low noise level unmasks late potentials on signal-averaged electrocardiography.

Authors:  Raul J Frances
Journal:  Exp Clin Cardiol       Date:  2010

Review 2.  Other primary prevention trials-what is clinically and economically necessary?

Authors:  D S Cannom
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 1.900

3.  Effect of parasympathetic blockade on the signal-averaged electrocardiogram.

Authors:  E H Christiansen; O Frøbert
Journal:  Clin Auton Res       Date:  1998-06       Impact factor: 4.435

4.  Risk stratifying patients who survive an acute myocardial infarction.

Authors:  M S Verani
Journal:  J Nucl Cardiol       Date:  1998 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 5.952

Review 5.  Prognostic assessment in coronary artery disease: role of radionuclide angiography.

Authors:  R O Bonow
Journal:  J Nucl Cardiol       Date:  1994 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.952

6.  Ventricular arrhythmias in patients with recent myocardial infarction.

Authors:  J Erwin
Journal:  Ir J Med Sci       Date:  1990-04       Impact factor: 1.568

7.  Is the change of late potential over time related to enzyme levels? Ischemic burden in acute myocardial infarction.

Authors:  Namik Kemal Eryol; Ramazan Topsakal; Abdurrahman Oguzhan; Adnan Abaci; Emrullah Başar; Ali Ergin; Servet Cetin
Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 1.468

8.  Later potentials on signal-averaged electrocardiograms in children after right ventriculotomy.

Authors:  L Rovamo; M Mäkijärvi; E Pesonen; E I Wallgren; L Toivonen
Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol       Date:  1995 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.655

9.  Prevalence of potential noninvasive arrhythmia risk predictors in healthy, middle-aged persons.

Authors:  Wolfram Grimm; Julia Liedtke; Hans-Helge Müller
Journal:  Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 1.468

Review 10.  Electrocardiologic and related methods of non-invasive detection and risk stratification in myocardial ischemia: state of the art and perspectives.

Authors:  Thomas Huebner; Matthias Goernig; Michael Schuepbach; Ernst Sanz; Roland Pilgram; Andrea Seeck; Andreas Voss
Journal:  Ger Med Sci       Date:  2010-10-11
View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.