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Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We analyzed Lead II in patients undergoing an Oral Flecainide Challenge test (FCT), to identify any pointers that could predict a positive FCT and thereby help in recognition of latent BS. METHODS: The following parameters in lead II were retrospectively analyzed from the...

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Autores principales: Rai, Maneesh K., Prabhu, Mukund A., Shenthar, Jayaprakash, Kumaraswamy U, Natarajan, Vekariya, Ritesh, Kamath, Padmanabh, Pai, Narasimha, Kamath, Ramanath L., Pillai, Vivek
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5527819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29067908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2017.04.002
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author Rai, Maneesh K.
Prabhu, Mukund A.
Shenthar, Jayaprakash
Kumaraswamy U, Natarajan
Vekariya, Ritesh
Kamath, Padmanabh
Pai, Narasimha
Kamath, Ramanath L.
Pillai, Vivek
author_facet Rai, Maneesh K.
Prabhu, Mukund A.
Shenthar, Jayaprakash
Kumaraswamy U, Natarajan
Vekariya, Ritesh
Kamath, Padmanabh
Pai, Narasimha
Kamath, Ramanath L.
Pillai, Vivek
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We analyzed Lead II in patients undergoing an Oral Flecainide Challenge test (FCT), to identify any pointers that could predict a positive FCT and thereby help in recognition of latent BS. METHODS: The following parameters in lead II were retrospectively analyzed from the pre-test ECG in 62 patients undergoing FCT for suspected BS: The presence or absence of S waves, S wave amplitude, duration and upslope duration; J point parameters- Early repolarization, QRS notch, and QRS Slur; ST segment parameters-lack of isoelectric ST segment, ST duration and QT interval. RESULTS: 48 had positive FCT (Group-1) while 14 were negative for FCT(Group-2). Lack of an isoelectric ST segment (50% vs 14.29%, p = 0.018) and slurring of QRS (33.33% vs 0%, p = 0.014) was more common in Group-1 than Group-2. Group-1 had shorter ST segment duration (median 81.5 (IQR 64–103.5) vs 110 (IQR 90–132), p = 0.002) and shorter ST: QT ratio (median 0.28 (IQR 0.22–0.35) vs 0.23 (0.18–0.27), p = 0.007). QRS notch/depressed J point (87.5%), QRS slur (100%), and lack of isoelectric ST segment (92.31%) had high sensitivity for predicting an inducible Type 1 Brugada pattern. Combining two parameters- ST: QT ratio<0.24 and lack of isoelectric ST segment-considerably improved the specificity (73.3%), and the positive predictive value of the test to 76%. The results remained accurate when validated in a small prospective cohort. CONCLUSION: Shortened ST segment in Lead II, lack of isoelectric ST segment, slurred QRS and ST/QT ratio <0.24 are predictive of underlying Brugada pattern in baseline ECG.
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spelling pubmed-55278192017-08-01 Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II Rai, Maneesh K. Prabhu, Mukund A. Shenthar, Jayaprakash Kumaraswamy U, Natarajan Vekariya, Ritesh Kamath, Padmanabh Pai, Narasimha Kamath, Ramanath L. Pillai, Vivek Indian Pacing Electrophysiol J Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We analyzed Lead II in patients undergoing an Oral Flecainide Challenge test (FCT), to identify any pointers that could predict a positive FCT and thereby help in recognition of latent BS. METHODS: The following parameters in lead II were retrospectively analyzed from the pre-test ECG in 62 patients undergoing FCT for suspected BS: The presence or absence of S waves, S wave amplitude, duration and upslope duration; J point parameters- Early repolarization, QRS notch, and QRS Slur; ST segment parameters-lack of isoelectric ST segment, ST duration and QT interval. RESULTS: 48 had positive FCT (Group-1) while 14 were negative for FCT(Group-2). Lack of an isoelectric ST segment (50% vs 14.29%, p = 0.018) and slurring of QRS (33.33% vs 0%, p = 0.014) was more common in Group-1 than Group-2. Group-1 had shorter ST segment duration (median 81.5 (IQR 64–103.5) vs 110 (IQR 90–132), p = 0.002) and shorter ST: QT ratio (median 0.28 (IQR 0.22–0.35) vs 0.23 (0.18–0.27), p = 0.007). QRS notch/depressed J point (87.5%), QRS slur (100%), and lack of isoelectric ST segment (92.31%) had high sensitivity for predicting an inducible Type 1 Brugada pattern. Combining two parameters- ST: QT ratio<0.24 and lack of isoelectric ST segment-considerably improved the specificity (73.3%), and the positive predictive value of the test to 76%. The results remained accurate when validated in a small prospective cohort. CONCLUSION: Shortened ST segment in Lead II, lack of isoelectric ST segment, slurred QRS and ST/QT ratio <0.24 are predictive of underlying Brugada pattern in baseline ECG. Elsevier 2017-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5527819/ /pubmed/29067908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2017.04.002 Text en © 2017, Indian Heart Rhythm Society. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Rai, Maneesh K.
Prabhu, Mukund A.
Shenthar, Jayaprakash
Kumaraswamy U, Natarajan
Vekariya, Ritesh
Kamath, Padmanabh
Pai, Narasimha
Kamath, Ramanath L.
Pillai, Vivek
Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title_full Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title_fullStr Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title_short Evaluation of baseline ECG in patients undergoing Oral Flecainide Challenge test for suspected Brugada Syndrome: An analysis of lead II
title_sort evaluation of baseline ecg in patients undergoing oral flecainide challenge test for suspected brugada syndrome: an analysis of lead ii
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5527819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29067908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ipej.2017.04.002
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