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Maximal ascending and descending slopes of the T wave in men and women.

H Yang1, P Elko, B S Fromm, J J Baga, L A Pires, C D Schuger, R T Steinman, M H Lehmann.   

Abstract

To investigate possible sex differences in the dynamics of T wave generation, the maximum instantaneous slope of the ascending and descending limbs of the T wave (max dV/dt and min dV/dt, respectively), were calculated. These rate of repolarization parameters, as well as more traditional repolarization duration parameters (QT, JT, Q to T wave peak [QTm] and J to T wave peak [JTm]), were measured by computer using digitized electrocardiograms (ECGs) from the V5 lead in 562 normal subjects (443 men and 119 women; mean age 37 years), whose heart rates (HRs) were confined to one of three narrow ranges, namely 60 +/- 1, 70 +/- 1, or 80 +/- 1 beats/min. In both men and women, for each HR range absolute values of min dV/dt exceeded those of max dV/dt (P < .0001). However, absolute values of both max dV/dt and min dV/dt were consistently greater in men than in women for each HR range (P < .0001 at HR 60 +/- 1; P < .02 at HR 70 +/- 1, or 80 +/- 1). By using correlation analysis, max dV/dt and min dV/dt were shown to be independent of the repolarization duration variables (r < .30). Thus, whereas in both men and women the descending limb of the T wave is steeper than the ascending limb, the maximum slope of each limb of the T wave is steeper in men than in women. These findings add to a growing body of data indicating fundamental sex differences in the physiology of cardiac repolarization and propensity to torsade de pointes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9375902     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-0736(97)80038-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Electrocardiol        ISSN: 0022-0736            Impact factor:   1.438


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