QRS-T morphology measured from exercise electrocardiogram as a predictor of cardiac mortality
Total cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exerc...
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| Abstract | Total cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exercise ECG would provide even more powerful prognostic information.
The prognostic significances of TCRT and QRS/T angle were assessed from exercise ECG recordings in 1297 patients [age 56 ± 13 years (mean ± SD), 67% males] undergoing a clinically indicated bicycle stress-test and the subsequent follow-up. During an average follow-up of 45 ± 12 months, 74 patients died (5.7%); 34 (2.6%) were cardiac deaths, and 24 (1.9%) were sudden cardiac deaths. Total cosine R-to-T and QRS/T angle exhibited a correlation with the RR intervals in the total cohort, but the individual responses were variable, e.g. median correlation of TCRT-RR was 0.89 with an inter-quartile range from 0.55 to 0.98. A reduced correlation of TCRT-RR during the recovery phase of exercise ECG predicted cardiac death [adjusted heart rate (HR) 3.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-6.8, P= 0.001] similarly as the baseline TCRT measured from ECG at rest (adjusted HR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.1, P= 0.01). The poor correlation between the TCRT-RR both during the exercise and recovery was specifically related to a risk of sudden cardiac death (adjusted HR 6.2, 95% CI: 2.1-17.8, P< 0.001).
Loss of rate-adaptation of the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts is a strong predictor of cardiac death, especially of sudden cardiac death. |
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| AbstractList | Aims Total cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exercise ECG would provide even more powerful prognostic information. Methods and results The prognostic significances of TCRT and QRS/T angle were assessed from exercise ECG recordings in 1297 patients [age 56 plus or minus 13 years (mean plus or minus SD), 67% males] undergoing a clinically indicated bicycle stress-test and the subsequent follow-up. During an average follow-up of 45 plus or minus 12 months, 74 patients died (5.7%); 34 (2.6%) were cardiac deaths, and 24 (1.9%) were sudden cardiac deaths. Total cosine R-to-T and QRS/T angle exhibited a correlation with the RR intervals in the total cohort, but the individual responses were variable, e.g. median correlation of TCRT-RR was 0.89 with an inter-quartile range from 0.55 to 0.98. A reduced correlation of TCRT-RR during the recovery phase of exercise ECG predicted cardiac death [adjusted heart rate (HR) 3.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-6.8, P= 0.001] similarly as the baseline TCRT measured from ECG at rest (adjusted HR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.1, P= 0.01). The poor correlation between the TCRT-RR both during the exercise and recovery was specifically related to a risk of sudden cardiac death (adjusted HR 6.2, 95% CI: 2.1-17.8, P< 0.001). Conclusions Loss of rate-adaptation of the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts is a strong predictor of cardiac death, especially of sudden cardiac death. Total cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exercise ECG would provide even more powerful prognostic information. The prognostic significances of TCRT and QRS/T angle were assessed from exercise ECG recordings in 1297 patients [age 56 ± 13 years (mean ± SD), 67% males] undergoing a clinically indicated bicycle stress-test and the subsequent follow-up. During an average follow-up of 45 ± 12 months, 74 patients died (5.7%); 34 (2.6%) were cardiac deaths, and 24 (1.9%) were sudden cardiac deaths. Total cosine R-to-T and QRS/T angle exhibited a correlation with the RR intervals in the total cohort, but the individual responses were variable, e.g. median correlation of TCRT-RR was 0.89 with an inter-quartile range from 0.55 to 0.98. A reduced correlation of TCRT-RR during the recovery phase of exercise ECG predicted cardiac death [adjusted heart rate (HR) 3.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-6.8, P= 0.001] similarly as the baseline TCRT measured from ECG at rest (adjusted HR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.1, P= 0.01). The poor correlation between the TCRT-RR both during the exercise and recovery was specifically related to a risk of sudden cardiac death (adjusted HR 6.2, 95% CI: 2.1-17.8, P< 0.001). Loss of rate-adaptation of the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts is a strong predictor of cardiac death, especially of sudden cardiac death. Total cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exercise ECG would provide even more powerful prognostic information.AIMSTotal cosine R-to-T (TCRT) measured from the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) reflects the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts and a low TCRT value is a marker of poor prognosis. We tested the hypothesis that measurement of TCRT or QRS/T angle from exercise ECG would provide even more powerful prognostic information.The prognostic significances of TCRT and QRS/T angle were assessed from exercise ECG recordings in 1297 patients [age 56 ± 13 years (mean ± SD), 67% males] undergoing a clinically indicated bicycle stress-test and the subsequent follow-up. During an average follow-up of 45 ± 12 months, 74 patients died (5.7%); 34 (2.6%) were cardiac deaths, and 24 (1.9%) were sudden cardiac deaths. Total cosine R-to-T and QRS/T angle exhibited a correlation with the RR intervals in the total cohort, but the individual responses were variable, e.g. median correlation of TCRT-RR was 0.89 with an inter-quartile range from 0.55 to 0.98. A reduced correlation of TCRT-RR during the recovery phase of exercise ECG predicted cardiac death [adjusted heart rate (HR) 3.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-6.8, P= 0.001] similarly as the baseline TCRT measured from ECG at rest (adjusted HR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.1, P= 0.01). The poor correlation between the TCRT-RR both during the exercise and recovery was specifically related to a risk of sudden cardiac death (adjusted HR 6.2, 95% CI: 2.1-17.8, P< 0.001).METHODS AND RESULTSThe prognostic significances of TCRT and QRS/T angle were assessed from exercise ECG recordings in 1297 patients [age 56 ± 13 years (mean ± SD), 67% males] undergoing a clinically indicated bicycle stress-test and the subsequent follow-up. During an average follow-up of 45 ± 12 months, 74 patients died (5.7%); 34 (2.6%) were cardiac deaths, and 24 (1.9%) were sudden cardiac deaths. Total cosine R-to-T and QRS/T angle exhibited a correlation with the RR intervals in the total cohort, but the individual responses were variable, e.g. median correlation of TCRT-RR was 0.89 with an inter-quartile range from 0.55 to 0.98. A reduced correlation of TCRT-RR during the recovery phase of exercise ECG predicted cardiac death [adjusted heart rate (HR) 3.5, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.8-6.8, P= 0.001] similarly as the baseline TCRT measured from ECG at rest (adjusted HR 3.4, 95% CI: 1.4-8.1, P= 0.01). The poor correlation between the TCRT-RR both during the exercise and recovery was specifically related to a risk of sudden cardiac death (adjusted HR 6.2, 95% CI: 2.1-17.8, P< 0.001).Loss of rate-adaptation of the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts is a strong predictor of cardiac death, especially of sudden cardiac death.CONCLUSIONSLoss of rate-adaptation of the spatial relationship between depolarization and repolarization wavefronts is a strong predictor of cardiac death, especially of sudden cardiac death. |
| Author | Kahonen, M. Nikus, K. Kiviniemi, A. Lehtimaki, T. Karsikas, M. Kentta, T. Nieminen, T. Junttila, M. J. Perkiomaki, J. S. Huikuri, H. V. Viik, J. Seppanen, T. Lehtinen, R. |
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