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Advanced and traditional electrocardiographic risk factors in pulmonary arterial hypertension: the significance of ventricular late potentials.

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BACKGROUND Whether non-invasive electrocardiographic parameters may be of similar relevance in pulmonary arterial hy-pertension (PAH) as in left ventricular heart failure (LVHF) remains unclear. AIM To examine a profile of… Click to show full abstract

BACKGROUND Whether non-invasive electrocardiographic parameters may be of similar relevance in pulmonary arterial hy-pertension (PAH) as in left ventricular heart failure (LVHF) remains unclear. AIM To examine a profile of electrocardiographic parameters in PAH and to determine their prognostic significance. Com-parison of profile in patients with pulmonary hypertension secondary to left ventricular dysfunction was planned in order to put PAH group results into context. METHODS We included 41 patients with type 1.1/1.4.4 (according to the European Society of Cardiology) PAH and 31 patients with LVHF and type 2.1 pulmonary hypertension. All patients underwent 24-h ambulatory electrocardiography monitoring. RESULTS Among heart rate variability parameters, only RMSSD was different (mean, 75 ms [PAH] vs. 112 ms [LVHF], p = 0.016). In PAH, fewer patients had ventricular tachycardia (15% vs. 48%, p = 0.004), abnormal deceleration capacity (54% vs. 84%, p = 0.011), positive heart rate turbulence (11% vs. 48%, p = 0.003), severe autonomic failure (10% vs. 39%, p = 0.005), and ventricular late potentials (LP) (19% vs. 62%, p = 0.001). In PAH, four deaths occurred in 42 months. In univariate analysis, the risk factors for death were: LP (hazard ratio 13.55, 95% confidence interval 1.41-130.72; p = 0.024), age, N-terminal prohormone of B-type natriuretic peptide, while the protective factors were minimal and mean heart rate, as well as the six-minute walk test (6MWT) distance. In multivariate analysis, the influence of LP and the 6MWT distance remained significant. CONCLUSIONS Ventricular LP were present in 19% of PAH patients and were the most powerful risk factor of mortality .

Keywords: risk factors; pulmonary arterial; hypertension; late potentials; pah; ventricular late

Journal Title: Kardiologia polska
Year Published: 2018

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