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Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study

Previous experimental studies showed that increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) cholesterol shortens cardiac ventricular repolarization and the QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc). However, little is known about the epidemiological relationship between HDL and QTc. The potenti...

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Autores principales: Del Giorno, Rosaria, Gabutti, Sofia, Troiani, Chiara, Stefanelli, Kevyn, Falciano, Raffaele, Graziano, Elisa, Rochat Negro, Tommaso, Gabutti, Luca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547597
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101527
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author Del Giorno, Rosaria
Gabutti, Sofia
Troiani, Chiara
Stefanelli, Kevyn
Falciano, Raffaele
Graziano, Elisa
Rochat Negro, Tommaso
Gabutti, Luca
author_facet Del Giorno, Rosaria
Gabutti, Sofia
Troiani, Chiara
Stefanelli, Kevyn
Falciano, Raffaele
Graziano, Elisa
Rochat Negro, Tommaso
Gabutti, Luca
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description Previous experimental studies showed that increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) cholesterol shortens cardiac ventricular repolarization and the QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc). However, little is known about the epidemiological relationship between HDL and QTc. The potential antiarrhythmic effect of HDL cholesterol remains a speculative hypothesis. In this cross-sectional population based study in adults living in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, we aimed to explore the association between HDL cholesterol and the QTc interval in the general population. A total of 1202 subjects were screened. electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings, measurements of lipid parameters and other laboratory tests were performed. QTc was corrected using Bazett’s (QTc(Baz)) and Framingham (QTc(Fram)) formulas. HDL was categorized according to percentile distributions: <25th (HDL-1; ≤1.39 mmol/L); 25th–<50th (HDL-2; 1.40–1.69 mmol/L); 50th–<75th (HDL-3; 1.69–1.99 mmol/L); and ≥75th (HDL-4; ≥2.0 mmol/L). After exclusion procedures, data of 1085 subjects were analyzed. Compared with the HDL reference group (HDL-1), HDL-2 and HDL-3 were associated with a reduction of QTc(Baz) and QTc(Fram) duration in crude (HDL-2, QTc(Baz)/QTc(Fram): β-11.306/–10.186, SE 4.625/4.016; p = 0.016/0.012; HDL-3, β-12.347/–12.048, SE 4.875/4.233, p = 0.012/<0.001) and adjusted (HDL-2: β-11.697/–10.908, SE 4.333/4.151, p < 0.001/0.010; HDL-3 β-11.786/–11.002, SE 4.719/4.521, p = 0.014/0.016) linear regression models in women. In adjusted logistic regression models higher HDL, were also associated with lower risk of prolonged QTc(Baz)/QTc(Fram) (HDL-2: OR 0.16/0.17, CI 0.03–0.83/0.47–0.65; HDL-3: OR 0.10/0.14, CI 0.10–0.64/0.03–0.63) in women. Restricted cubic spline analysis confirmed a non linear association (p < 0.001). The present findings indicate an epidemiological association between HDL cholesterol and QTc duration. To draw firm conclusions, further investigations in other populations and with a prospective cohort design are needed.
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spelling pubmed-68328372019-11-25 Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study Del Giorno, Rosaria Gabutti, Sofia Troiani, Chiara Stefanelli, Kevyn Falciano, Raffaele Graziano, Elisa Rochat Negro, Tommaso Gabutti, Luca J Clin Med Article Previous experimental studies showed that increasing high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) cholesterol shortens cardiac ventricular repolarization and the QT interval corrected for heart rate (QTc). However, little is known about the epidemiological relationship between HDL and QTc. The potential antiarrhythmic effect of HDL cholesterol remains a speculative hypothesis. In this cross-sectional population based study in adults living in the Italian-speaking part of Switzerland, we aimed to explore the association between HDL cholesterol and the QTc interval in the general population. A total of 1202 subjects were screened. electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings, measurements of lipid parameters and other laboratory tests were performed. QTc was corrected using Bazett’s (QTc(Baz)) and Framingham (QTc(Fram)) formulas. HDL was categorized according to percentile distributions: <25th (HDL-1; ≤1.39 mmol/L); 25th–<50th (HDL-2; 1.40–1.69 mmol/L); 50th–<75th (HDL-3; 1.69–1.99 mmol/L); and ≥75th (HDL-4; ≥2.0 mmol/L). After exclusion procedures, data of 1085 subjects were analyzed. Compared with the HDL reference group (HDL-1), HDL-2 and HDL-3 were associated with a reduction of QTc(Baz) and QTc(Fram) duration in crude (HDL-2, QTc(Baz)/QTc(Fram): β-11.306/–10.186, SE 4.625/4.016; p = 0.016/0.012; HDL-3, β-12.347/–12.048, SE 4.875/4.233, p = 0.012/<0.001) and adjusted (HDL-2: β-11.697/–10.908, SE 4.333/4.151, p < 0.001/0.010; HDL-3 β-11.786/–11.002, SE 4.719/4.521, p = 0.014/0.016) linear regression models in women. In adjusted logistic regression models higher HDL, were also associated with lower risk of prolonged QTc(Baz)/QTc(Fram) (HDL-2: OR 0.16/0.17, CI 0.03–0.83/0.47–0.65; HDL-3: OR 0.10/0.14, CI 0.10–0.64/0.03–0.63) in women. Restricted cubic spline analysis confirmed a non linear association (p < 0.001). The present findings indicate an epidemiological association between HDL cholesterol and QTc duration. To draw firm conclusions, further investigations in other populations and with a prospective cohort design are needed. MDPI 2019-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6832837/ /pubmed/31547597 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101527 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Del Giorno, Rosaria
Gabutti, Sofia
Troiani, Chiara
Stefanelli, Kevyn
Falciano, Raffaele
Graziano, Elisa
Rochat Negro, Tommaso
Gabutti, Luca
Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study
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title_full Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study
title_fullStr Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study
title_full_unstemmed Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study
title_short Association Between HDL Cholesterol and QTc Interval: A Population-Based Epidemiological Study
title_sort association between hdl cholesterol and qtc interval: a population-based epidemiological study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832837/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547597
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm8101527
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