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Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly

Cardiovascular diseases, including ventricular arrhythmias are responsible for increased mortality in patients with acromegaly. Acromegaly may cause repolarization abnormalities such as QT prolongation and impairment of repolarization reserve enhancing liability to arrhythmia. The aim of this study...

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Autores principales: Orosz, Andrea, Csajbók, Éva, Czékus, Csilla, Gavallér, Henriette, Magony, Sándor, Valkusz, Zsuzsanna, Várkonyi, Tamás T., Nemes, Attila, Baczkó, István, Forster, Tamás, Wittmann, Tibor, Papp, Julius Gy., Varró, András, Lengyel, Csaba
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4411033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125639
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author Orosz, Andrea
Csajbók, Éva
Czékus, Csilla
Gavallér, Henriette
Magony, Sándor
Valkusz, Zsuzsanna
Várkonyi, Tamás T.
Nemes, Attila
Baczkó, István
Forster, Tamás
Wittmann, Tibor
Papp, Julius Gy.
Varró, András
Lengyel, Csaba
author_facet Orosz, Andrea
Csajbók, Éva
Czékus, Csilla
Gavallér, Henriette
Magony, Sándor
Valkusz, Zsuzsanna
Várkonyi, Tamás T.
Nemes, Attila
Baczkó, István
Forster, Tamás
Wittmann, Tibor
Papp, Julius Gy.
Varró, András
Lengyel, Csaba
author_sort Orosz, Andrea
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description Cardiovascular diseases, including ventricular arrhythmias are responsible for increased mortality in patients with acromegaly. Acromegaly may cause repolarization abnormalities such as QT prolongation and impairment of repolarization reserve enhancing liability to arrhythmia. The aim of this study was to determine the short-term beat-to-beat QT variability in patients with acromegaly. Thirty acromegalic patients (23 women and 7 men, mean age±SD: 55.7±10.4 years) were compared with age- and sex-matched volunteers (mean age 51.3±7.6 years). Cardiac repolarization parameters including frequency corrected QT interval, PQ and QRS intervals, duration of terminal part of T waves (T(peak)-T(end)) and short-term variability of QT interval were evaluated. All acromegalic patients and controls underwent transthoracic echocardiographic examination. Autonomic function was assessed by means of five standard cardiovascular reflex tests. Comparison of the two groups revealed no significant differences in the conventional ECG parameters of repolarization (QT: 401.1±30.6 ms vs 389.3±16.5 ms, corrected QT interval: 430.1±18.6 ms vs 425.6±17.3 ms, QT dispersion: 38.2±13.2 ms vs 36.6±10.2 ms; acromegaly vs control, respectively). However, short-term beat-to-beat QT variability was significantly increased in acromegalic patients (4.23±1.03 ms vs 3.02±0.80, P<0.0001). There were significant differences between the two groups in the echocardiographic dimensions (left ventricular end diastolic diameter: 52.6±5.4 mm vs 48.0±3.9 mm, left ventricular end systolic diameter: 32.3±5.2 mm vs 29.1±4.4 mm, interventricular septum: 11.1±2.2 mm vs 8.8±0.7 mm, posterior wall of left ventricle: 10.8±1.4 mm vs 8.9±0.7 mm, P<0.05, respectively). Short-term beat-to-beat QT variability was elevated in patients with acromegaly in spite of unchanged conventional parameters of ventricular repolarization. This enhanced temporal QT variability may be an early indicator of increased liability to arrhythmia.
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spelling pubmed-44110332015-05-07 Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly Orosz, Andrea Csajbók, Éva Czékus, Csilla Gavallér, Henriette Magony, Sándor Valkusz, Zsuzsanna Várkonyi, Tamás T. Nemes, Attila Baczkó, István Forster, Tamás Wittmann, Tibor Papp, Julius Gy. Varró, András Lengyel, Csaba PLoS One Research Article Cardiovascular diseases, including ventricular arrhythmias are responsible for increased mortality in patients with acromegaly. Acromegaly may cause repolarization abnormalities such as QT prolongation and impairment of repolarization reserve enhancing liability to arrhythmia. The aim of this study was to determine the short-term beat-to-beat QT variability in patients with acromegaly. Thirty acromegalic patients (23 women and 7 men, mean age±SD: 55.7±10.4 years) were compared with age- and sex-matched volunteers (mean age 51.3±7.6 years). Cardiac repolarization parameters including frequency corrected QT interval, PQ and QRS intervals, duration of terminal part of T waves (T(peak)-T(end)) and short-term variability of QT interval were evaluated. All acromegalic patients and controls underwent transthoracic echocardiographic examination. Autonomic function was assessed by means of five standard cardiovascular reflex tests. Comparison of the two groups revealed no significant differences in the conventional ECG parameters of repolarization (QT: 401.1±30.6 ms vs 389.3±16.5 ms, corrected QT interval: 430.1±18.6 ms vs 425.6±17.3 ms, QT dispersion: 38.2±13.2 ms vs 36.6±10.2 ms; acromegaly vs control, respectively). However, short-term beat-to-beat QT variability was significantly increased in acromegalic patients (4.23±1.03 ms vs 3.02±0.80, P<0.0001). There were significant differences between the two groups in the echocardiographic dimensions (left ventricular end diastolic diameter: 52.6±5.4 mm vs 48.0±3.9 mm, left ventricular end systolic diameter: 32.3±5.2 mm vs 29.1±4.4 mm, interventricular septum: 11.1±2.2 mm vs 8.8±0.7 mm, posterior wall of left ventricle: 10.8±1.4 mm vs 8.9±0.7 mm, P<0.05, respectively). Short-term beat-to-beat QT variability was elevated in patients with acromegaly in spite of unchanged conventional parameters of ventricular repolarization. This enhanced temporal QT variability may be an early indicator of increased liability to arrhythmia. Public Library of Science 2015-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4411033/ /pubmed/25915951 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125639 Text en © 2015 Orosz et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Orosz, Andrea
Csajbók, Éva
Czékus, Csilla
Gavallér, Henriette
Magony, Sándor
Valkusz, Zsuzsanna
Várkonyi, Tamás T.
Nemes, Attila
Baczkó, István
Forster, Tamás
Wittmann, Tibor
Papp, Julius Gy.
Varró, András
Lengyel, Csaba
Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly
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title_full Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly
title_fullStr Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly
title_full_unstemmed Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly
title_short Increased Short-Term Beat-To-Beat Variability of QT Interval in Patients with Acromegaly
title_sort increased short-term beat-to-beat variability of qt interval in patients with acromegaly
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4411033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25915951
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125639
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