Cargando…

Idiopathic short-coupled ventricular tachyarrhythmias: Systematic review and validation of electrocardiographic indices

INTRODUCTION: Idiopathic short-coupled ventricular tachyarrhythmias make up a considerable proportion of ventricular tachyarrhythmias in structurally normal hearts and are the cause of 5–10% of unexpected sudden cardiac deaths. There is disparity in the literature regarding their description and a l...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Almehairi, Mohammed, Alshiekh-Ali, Alawi A., Alfagih, Ahmed
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Egyptian Society of Cardiology 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6303349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30591747
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ehj.2018.06.003
Descripción
Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Idiopathic short-coupled ventricular tachyarrhythmias make up a considerable proportion of ventricular tachyarrhythmias in structurally normal hearts and are the cause of 5–10% of unexpected sudden cardiac deaths. There is disparity in the literature regarding their description and a lack of formal diagnostic criteria to define them. OBJECTIVE: To validate ECG indices for the diagnosis of these ventricular tachyarrythmias and to subsequently unify their differing descriptions in the literature under a new terminology: Idiopathic Short-Coupled Ventricular Tachyarrhythmias. METHODS: We conducted a systematic review of all published studies describing short-coupled torsades de pointes, idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. Published tracings were analysed using a standard set of criteria to define the different ECG intervals. Previously proposed diagnostic indices were validated using a control group of previously published long-coupled torsades de pointes cases. RESULTS: Validation of the ECG indices revealed that a coupling interval < 400 ms was the most reliable measurement (sensitivity 100%, specificity 97%), followed by a coupling interval/QT < 1 (sensitivity 96%, specificity 100%). CONCLUSION: Idiopathic short-coupled ventricular tachyarrhythmias encompass all previous descriptions of this tachyarrhythmia including idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, short-coupled torsades de pointes, Purkinje-related torsades de pointes and idiopathic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia. This arrhythmia can be diagnosed by newly proposed criteria with high sensitivity and specificity.