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Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction

AIMS: Late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) permits characterization of left ventricular ischaemic scars. We aimed to evaluate if scar core mass, border zone (BZ) mass, and BZ channels are risk markers for subsequent ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in ST-segment elevation myocardi...

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Autores principales: Thomsen, Anna F, Bertelsen, Litten, Jøns, Christian, Jabbari, Reza, Lønborg, Jacob, Kyhl, Kasper, Göransson, Christoffer, Nepper-Christensen, Lars, Atharovski, Kiril, Ekström, Kathrine, Tilsted, Hans-Henrik, Pedersen, Frants, Køber, Lars, Engstrøm, Thomas, Vejlstrup, Niels, Jacobsen, Peter Karl
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36576342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac256
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author Thomsen, Anna F
Bertelsen, Litten
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Lønborg, Jacob
Kyhl, Kasper
Göransson, Christoffer
Nepper-Christensen, Lars
Atharovski, Kiril
Ekström, Kathrine
Tilsted, Hans-Henrik
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Vejlstrup, Niels
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
author_facet Thomsen, Anna F
Bertelsen, Litten
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Lønborg, Jacob
Kyhl, Kasper
Göransson, Christoffer
Nepper-Christensen, Lars
Atharovski, Kiril
Ekström, Kathrine
Tilsted, Hans-Henrik
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Vejlstrup, Niels
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
author_sort Thomsen, Anna F
collection PubMed
description AIMS: Late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) permits characterization of left ventricular ischaemic scars. We aimed to evaluate if scar core mass, border zone (BZ) mass, and BZ channels are risk markers for subsequent ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS AND RESULTS: A sub-study of the DANish Acute Myocardial Infarction-3 multi-centre trial and Danegaptide phase II proof-of-concept clinical trial in which a total of 843 STEMI patients had a 3-month follow-up CMR. Of these, 21 patients subsequently experienced VA during 100 months of follow-up and were randomly matched 1:5 with 105 controls. A VA event was defined as: ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, or sudden cardiac death. Ischaemic scar characteristics were automatically detected by specialized software. We included 126 patients with a median left ventricular ejection fraction of 51.0 ± 11.6% in cases with VA vs. 55.5 ± 8.5% in controls (P = 0.10). Cases had a larger mean BZ mass and more often BZ channels compared to controls [BZ mass: 17.2 ± 10.3 g vs. 10.3 ± 6.0 g; P = 0.0002; BZ channels: 17 (80%) vs. 44 (42%); P = 0.001]. A combination of ≥17.2 g BZ mass and the presence of BZ channels was five times more prevalent in cases vs. controls (P ≤ 0.00001) with an odds ratio of 9.40 (95% confidence interval 3.26–27.13; P ≤ 0.0001) for VA. This identified cases with 52% sensitivity and 90% specificity. CONCLUSION(S): Scar characterization with CMR indicates that a combination of ≥17.2 g BZ mass and the presence of BZ channels had the strongest association with subsequent VA in STEMI patients. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV: Unique identifier: NCT01435408 (DANAMI 3-iPOST and DANAMI 3-DEFER), NCT01960933 (DANAMI 3-PRIMULTI), and NCT01977755 (Danegaptide).
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spelling pubmed-100623672023-03-31 Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction Thomsen, Anna F Bertelsen, Litten Jøns, Christian Jabbari, Reza Lønborg, Jacob Kyhl, Kasper Göransson, Christoffer Nepper-Christensen, Lars Atharovski, Kiril Ekström, Kathrine Tilsted, Hans-Henrik Pedersen, Frants Køber, Lars Engstrøm, Thomas Vejlstrup, Niels Jacobsen, Peter Karl Europace Clinical Research AIMS: Late gadolinium enhancement cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) permits characterization of left ventricular ischaemic scars. We aimed to evaluate if scar core mass, border zone (BZ) mass, and BZ channels are risk markers for subsequent ventricular arrhythmia (VA) in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). METHODS AND RESULTS: A sub-study of the DANish Acute Myocardial Infarction-3 multi-centre trial and Danegaptide phase II proof-of-concept clinical trial in which a total of 843 STEMI patients had a 3-month follow-up CMR. Of these, 21 patients subsequently experienced VA during 100 months of follow-up and were randomly matched 1:5 with 105 controls. A VA event was defined as: ventricular tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, or sudden cardiac death. Ischaemic scar characteristics were automatically detected by specialized software. We included 126 patients with a median left ventricular ejection fraction of 51.0 ± 11.6% in cases with VA vs. 55.5 ± 8.5% in controls (P = 0.10). Cases had a larger mean BZ mass and more often BZ channels compared to controls [BZ mass: 17.2 ± 10.3 g vs. 10.3 ± 6.0 g; P = 0.0002; BZ channels: 17 (80%) vs. 44 (42%); P = 0.001]. A combination of ≥17.2 g BZ mass and the presence of BZ channels was five times more prevalent in cases vs. controls (P ≤ 0.00001) with an odds ratio of 9.40 (95% confidence interval 3.26–27.13; P ≤ 0.0001) for VA. This identified cases with 52% sensitivity and 90% specificity. CONCLUSION(S): Scar characterization with CMR indicates that a combination of ≥17.2 g BZ mass and the presence of BZ channels had the strongest association with subsequent VA in STEMI patients. CLINICALTRIALS.GOV: Unique identifier: NCT01435408 (DANAMI 3-iPOST and DANAMI 3-DEFER), NCT01960933 (DANAMI 3-PRIMULTI), and NCT01977755 (Danegaptide). Oxford University Press 2022-12-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10062367/ /pubmed/36576342 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac256 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Clinical Research
Thomsen, Anna F
Bertelsen, Litten
Jøns, Christian
Jabbari, Reza
Lønborg, Jacob
Kyhl, Kasper
Göransson, Christoffer
Nepper-Christensen, Lars
Atharovski, Kiril
Ekström, Kathrine
Tilsted, Hans-Henrik
Pedersen, Frants
Køber, Lars
Engstrøm, Thomas
Vejlstrup, Niels
Jacobsen, Peter Karl
Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title_full Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title_fullStr Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title_full_unstemmed Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title_short Scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
title_sort scar border zone mass and presence of border zone channels assessed with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging are associated with ventricular arrhythmia in patients with st-segment elevation myocardial infarction
topic Clinical Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10062367/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36576342
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/europace/euac256
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