Electrical behavior of T-Wave polarity alternans in patients with congenital long QT syndrome

OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome. BACKGROUND The T-wave alternans is a phenomenon that consists of beat-to-beat variability in the amplitude, morphology, and sometimes polar...

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Published in:Journal of the American College of Cardiology Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 167 - 173
Main Authors: Cruz Filho, Fernando E.S, Maia, Ivan G, Fagundes, Márcio L.A, Barbosa, Rosa Celia P, Alves, Paulo A.G, Sá, Roberto M.S, Boghossian, Silvia H, Ribeiro, Jose Carlos
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Abstract OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome. BACKGROUND The T-wave alternans is a phenomenon that consists of beat-to-beat variability in the amplitude, morphology, and sometimes polarity of the T-wave, and it may trigger life-threatening arrhythmias. METHODS The 24-h Holter recordings of 11 patients with congenital long QT syndrome were studied. Episodes of TWPA with 10 or more consecutive cycles were selected and analyzed as follows: 1) mean cycle length (MCL) and QTc interval duration (QTcI) of the episodes of TWPA and the 10 cycles preceding and succeeding the TWPA; 2) MCL and QTcI of the third, second, and first minute before onset (Mn−3, Mn−2, Mn−1); 3) MCL and QTcI from the tenth to the first cycle immediately preceding the onset of TWPA (R−10 to R−1); 4) MCL and QTcI from the first to the fourteenth cycle during alternans (R0 to R14); 5) MCL and QTcI from the first to the tenth cycle immediately succeeding TWPA (R+1 to R+10); 6) linear correlation (Lnc) between QT interval and cycle length (CL) (LncQT/CL) during alternans and for the 10 preceding cycles; 7) Lnc between the first three alternans cycles and episode duration (Lnc 3CL/EpD); and 8) difference between the longest and shortest QTc interval. We also selected episodes consisting of four or more consecutive cycles in order to analyze daily rhythms of the phenomenon. RESULTS The TWPA was observed in 5 (45%) out of the 11 patients studied. The alternans process is initiated by a sudden shortening of the first alternans cycle without previous heart rate changes and ends at the moment when prolongation of the cycle tends to occur. LncQT/CL–alternans: r = 0.38 ± 0.2 (p = 0.20); without alternans: r = 0.81 ± 0.06 (p = 0.01). Lnc 3CL/EpD: r = 0.002 (p = 0.992). The QTc difference during alternans: 312.0 ± 52.1 ms; without alternans: 86.0 ± 36.4 ms (p = 0.001). Daily rhythm: 71% of the episodes occurred between 8 am and 8 pm, with higher incidence during the morning. CONCLUSIONS The TWPA was dependent on the cardiac CL; there was loss of the LncQT/CL and an increase in the QT interval variability. Like other biological variables, T-wave polarity alternans has a higher density during the morning.
AbstractList OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome. BACKGROUND The T-wave alternans is a phenomenon that consists of beat-to-beat variability in the amplitude, morphology, and sometimes polarity of the T-wave, and it may trigger life-threatening arrhythmias. METHODS The 24-h Holter recordings of 11 patients with congenital long QT syndrome were studied. Episodes of TWPA with 10 or more consecutive cycles were selected and analyzed as follows: 1) mean cycle length (MCL) and QTc interval duration (QTcI) of the episodes of TWPA and the 10 cycles preceding and succeeding the TWPA; 2) MCL and QTcI of the third, second, and first minute before onset (Mn−3, Mn−2, Mn−1); 3) MCL and QTcI from the tenth to the first cycle immediately preceding the onset of TWPA (R−10 to R−1); 4) MCL and QTcI from the first to the fourteenth cycle during alternans (R0 to R14); 5) MCL and QTcI from the first to the tenth cycle immediately succeeding TWPA (R+1 to R+10); 6) linear correlation (Lnc) between QT interval and cycle length (CL) (LncQT/CL) during alternans and for the 10 preceding cycles; 7) Lnc between the first three alternans cycles and episode duration (Lnc 3CL/EpD); and 8) difference between the longest and shortest QTc interval. We also selected episodes consisting of four or more consecutive cycles in order to analyze daily rhythms of the phenomenon. RESULTS The TWPA was observed in 5 (45%) out of the 11 patients studied. The alternans process is initiated by a sudden shortening of the first alternans cycle without previous heart rate changes and ends at the moment when prolongation of the cycle tends to occur. LncQT/CL–alternans: r = 0.38 ± 0.2 (p = 0.20); without alternans: r = 0.81 ± 0.06 (p = 0.01). Lnc 3CL/EpD: r = 0.002 (p = 0.992). The QTc difference during alternans: 312.0 ± 52.1 ms; without alternans: 86.0 ± 36.4 ms (p = 0.001). Daily rhythm: 71% of the episodes occurred between 8 am and 8 pm, with higher incidence during the morning. CONCLUSIONS The TWPA was dependent on the cardiac CL; there was loss of the LncQT/CL and an increase in the QT interval variability. Like other biological variables, T-wave polarity alternans has a higher density during the morning.
OBJECTIVESThis study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome.BACKGROUNDThe T-wave alternans is a phenomenon that consists of beat-to-beat variability in the amplitude, morphology, and sometimes polarity of the T-wave, and it may trigger life-threatening arrhythmias.METHODSThe 24-h Holter recordings of 11 patients with congenital long QT syndrome were studied. Episodes of TWPA with 10 or more consecutive cycles were selected and analyzed as follows: 1) mean cycle length (MCL) and QTc interval duration (QTcI) of the episodes of TWPA and the 10 cycles preceding and succeeding the TWPA; 2) MCL and QTcI of the third, second, and first minute before onset (Mn_3, Mn_2, Mn_1); 3) MCL and QTcI from the tenth to the first cycle immediately preceding the onset of TWPA (R_10 to R_1); 4) MCL and QTcI from the first to the fourteenth cycle during alternans (R0 to R14); 5) MCL and QTcI from the first to the tenth cycle immediately succeeding TWPA (R+1 to R+10); 6) linear correlation (Lnc) between QT interval and cycle length (CL) (LncQT/CL) during alternans and for the 10 preceding cycles; 7) Lnc between the first three alternans cycles and episode duration (Lnc 3CL/EpD); and 8) difference between the longest and shortest QTc interval. We also selected episodes consisting of four or more consecutive cycles in order to analyze daily rhythms of the phenomenon.RESULTSThe TWPA was observed in 5 (45%) out of the 11 patients studied. The alternans process is initiated by a sudden shortening of the first alternans cycle without previous heart rate changes and ends at the moment when prolongation of the cycle tends to occur. LncQT/ CL-alternans: r = 0.38 +/- 0.2 (p = 0.20); without alternans: r = 0.81 +/- 0.06 (p = 0.01). Lnc 3CL/EpD: r = 0.002 (p = 0.992). The QTc difference during alternans: 312.0 +/- 52.1 ms; without alternans: 86.0 +/- 36.4 ms (p = 0.001). Daily rhythm: 71% of the episodes occurred between 8 AM and 8 PM, with higher incidence during the morning.CONCLUSIONSThe TWPA was dependent on the cardiac CL; there was loss of the LncQT/CL and an increase in the QT interval variability. Like other biological variables, T-wave polarity alternans has a higher density during the morning.
This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome. The T-wave alternans is a phenomenon that consists of beat-to-beat variability in the amplitude, morphology, and sometimes polarity of the T-wave, and it may trigger life-threatening arrhythmias. The 24-h Holter recordings of 11 patients with congenital long QT syndrome were studied. Episodes of TWPA with 10 or more consecutive cycles were selected and analyzed as follows: 1) mean cycle length (MCL) and QTc interval duration (QTcI) of the episodes of TWPA and the 10 cycles preceding and succeeding the TWPA; 2) MCL and QTcI of the third, second, and first minute before onset (Mn_3, Mn_2, Mn_1); 3) MCL and QTcI from the tenth to the first cycle immediately preceding the onset of TWPA (R_10 to R_1); 4) MCL and QTcI from the first to the fourteenth cycle during alternans (R0 to R14); 5) MCL and QTcI from the first to the tenth cycle immediately succeeding TWPA (R+1 to R+10); 6) linear correlation (Lnc) between QT interval and cycle length (CL) (LncQT/CL) during alternans and for the 10 preceding cycles; 7) Lnc between the first three alternans cycles and episode duration (Lnc 3CL/EpD); and 8) difference between the longest and shortest QTc interval. We also selected episodes consisting of four or more consecutive cycles in order to analyze daily rhythms of the phenomenon. The TWPA was observed in 5 (45%) out of the 11 patients studied. The alternans process is initiated by a sudden shortening of the first alternans cycle without previous heart rate changes and ends at the moment when prolongation of the cycle tends to occur. LncQT/ CL-alternans: r = 0.38 +/- 0.2 (p = 0.20); without alternans: r = 0.81 +/- 0.06 (p = 0.01). Lnc 3CL/EpD: r = 0.002 (p = 0.992). The QTc difference during alternans: 312.0 +/- 52.1 ms; without alternans: 86.0 +/- 36.4 ms (p = 0.001). Daily rhythm: 71% of the episodes occurred between 8 AM and 8 PM, with higher incidence during the morning. The TWPA was dependent on the cardiac CL; there was loss of the LncQT/CL and an increase in the QT interval variability. Like other biological variables, T-wave polarity alternans has a higher density during the morning.
Author Alves, Paulo A.G
Ribeiro, Jose Carlos
Boghossian, Silvia H
Cruz Filho, Fernando E.S
Barbosa, Rosa Celia P
Maia, Ivan G
Fagundes, Márcio L.A
Sá, Roberto M.S
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QTcI
TWA
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Cardiovascular disease
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Snippet OBJECTIVES This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT...
This study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT syndrome. The...
OBJECTIVESThis study was designed to evaluate the incidence and characteristics of onset of T-wave polarity alternans (TWPA) in patients with long QT...
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SubjectTerms Action Potentials
Adolescent
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
Circadian Rhythm - physiology
Electrocardiography, Ambulatory
Electrocardiography. Vectocardiography
Electrodiagnosis. Electric activity recording
Female
Heart Rate - physiology
Humans
Investigative techniques, diagnostic techniques (general aspects)
Long QT Syndrome - complications
Long QT Syndrome - congenital
Long QT Syndrome - physiopathology
Male
Medical sciences
Prognosis
Tachycardia, Ventricular - etiology
Tachycardia, Ventricular - physiopathology
Tropical medicine
Title Electrical behavior of T-Wave polarity alternans in patients with congenital long QT syndrome
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