2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrthm.2013.05.001
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Instability of repolarization in LQTS mutation carriers compared to healthy control subjects assessed by vectorcardiography

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“…Because both VG and T area are rate dependent and decrease with increasing HR, the lack of difference in HR between the groups is of note (Fig. 2D) (26). This result is in agreement with in vitro studies using optical mapping in the Langendorff preparation of hearts from the transgenic rabbit model of LQT1 (3).…”
Section: Dispersion Of Vrsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Because both VG and T area are rate dependent and decrease with increasing HR, the lack of difference in HR between the groups is of note (Fig. 2D) (26). This result is in agreement with in vitro studies using optical mapping in the Langendorff preparation of hearts from the transgenic rabbit model of LQT1 (3).…”
Section: Dispersion Of Vrsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…There was a correlation between T p-e and QT when taking all adult LQT1 and LQT2 mutation carriers and the controls together (r ϭ 0.44, r 2 ϭ 0.19; P Ͻ 0.000). Furthermore, in a recent study applying beat-to-beat analysis, our laboratory showed that the longer the QT interval, the larger was its instantaneous instability and also the instability of T area and VG (26). Compared with age-and sex-matched controls, the instability was more than doubled.…”
Section: Dispersion Of Vrmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Atrial fibrillation may also affect the precision of the VCG parameters by the continuous atrial activity superimposed on the QRST complex and not cancelled out by signal-averaging in the QRST complexes. Furthermore, increased ventricular repolarization variability is a salient feature of the long QT syndrome and other arrhythmia prone conditions [23][24][25]. Guided by the instability value, 70 recordings with the highest values were picked for manual scrutiny.…”
Section: Methodological Aspects Limitations and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T amplitude is the maximal amplitude of the T-wave vector inscribed in the T loop. These measures are all global measures of VR dispersion and provide information beyond what can be obtained from routine 12-lead ECG measures (Draisma, Schalij, Wall, & Swenne, 2006;Geselowitz, 1983;Hurst, 2005;Man, Maan, Schalij, & Swenne, 2015;Vahedi et al, 2013;Van Huysduynen et al, 2005;Wecke et al, 2013;Wecke, Rubulis, Lundahl, Rosen, & Bergfeldt, 2007). In the analysis, we primarily focused on changes in these parameters during acceleration of HR.…”
Section: Adaptation Of Vr Duration and Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%