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Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication

BACKGROUND: Many specific and non-specific electrocardiographic abnormalities including ventricular arrhythmias have been reported in subjects with sickle cell anemia (SCA). In SCA patients, cardiac electrical abnormalities may be the leading cause of increased risk of arrhythmias. The corrected QT...

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Autores principales: Ajibare, Adeola Olubunmi, Olabode, Olatunde Peter, Fagbemiro, Emmanuel Yemi, Akinlade, Olawale Mathias, Akintunde, Adeseye Abiodun, Akinpelu, Oluwaseun Oyetope, Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi, Soladoye, Ayodele Olufemi, Opadijo, Oladimeji George
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Publicado: Dove 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324066
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S259766
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author Ajibare, Adeola Olubunmi
Olabode, Olatunde Peter
Fagbemiro, Emmanuel Yemi
Akinlade, Olawale Mathias
Akintunde, Adeseye Abiodun
Akinpelu, Oluwaseun Oyetope
Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi
Soladoye, Ayodele Olufemi
Opadijo, Oladimeji George
author_facet Ajibare, Adeola Olubunmi
Olabode, Olatunde Peter
Fagbemiro, Emmanuel Yemi
Akinlade, Olawale Mathias
Akintunde, Adeseye Abiodun
Akinpelu, Oluwaseun Oyetope
Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi
Soladoye, Ayodele Olufemi
Opadijo, Oladimeji George
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description BACKGROUND: Many specific and non-specific electrocardiographic abnormalities including ventricular arrhythmias have been reported in subjects with sickle cell anemia (SCA). In SCA patients, cardiac electrical abnormalities may be the leading cause of increased risk of arrhythmias. The corrected QT (QTc) interval, peak to the end of the T wave (Tp-e) interval and associated Tp-e/QTc ratio are promising measures of altered ventricular repolarization and increased arrhythmogenesis risk. AIM: This study assessed ventricular repolarization abnormalities in subjects with SCA using the QTc interval, Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QTc ratio, and also evaluated the gender differences in these parameters, as well as their determinants. METHODS: Sixty subjects with SCA and 60 healthy control subjects, matched for age and gender, were studied. All participants underwent physical examination, hematological and biochemical evaluation, and 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) recording. QT and Tp-e intervals were measured from the ECG, and the QTc interval was calculated using Bazett’s formula. Tp-e/QT and Tp-e/QTc ratios were also derived. RESULTS: QT and QTc intervals were prolonged in subjects with SCA. Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT ratio and Tp-e/QTc ratio were prolonged in male SCA subjects, with a paradoxical shortening in female SCA subjects. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) was an independent determinant of QTc, while body mass index (BMI) was an independent determinant of both Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QTc ratio. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest an elevated risk for ventricular arrhythmogenesis in male SCA subjects. Furthermore, increased BMI and PAI-1 level are possible markers of ventricular repolarization abnormalities in SCA subjects.
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spelling pubmed-77330332020-12-14 Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication Ajibare, Adeola Olubunmi Olabode, Olatunde Peter Fagbemiro, Emmanuel Yemi Akinlade, Olawale Mathias Akintunde, Adeseye Abiodun Akinpelu, Oluwaseun Oyetope Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi Soladoye, Ayodele Olufemi Opadijo, Oladimeji George Vasc Health Risk Manag Original Research BACKGROUND: Many specific and non-specific electrocardiographic abnormalities including ventricular arrhythmias have been reported in subjects with sickle cell anemia (SCA). In SCA patients, cardiac electrical abnormalities may be the leading cause of increased risk of arrhythmias. The corrected QT (QTc) interval, peak to the end of the T wave (Tp-e) interval and associated Tp-e/QTc ratio are promising measures of altered ventricular repolarization and increased arrhythmogenesis risk. AIM: This study assessed ventricular repolarization abnormalities in subjects with SCA using the QTc interval, Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QTc ratio, and also evaluated the gender differences in these parameters, as well as their determinants. METHODS: Sixty subjects with SCA and 60 healthy control subjects, matched for age and gender, were studied. All participants underwent physical examination, hematological and biochemical evaluation, and 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) recording. QT and Tp-e intervals were measured from the ECG, and the QTc interval was calculated using Bazett’s formula. Tp-e/QT and Tp-e/QTc ratios were also derived. RESULTS: QT and QTc intervals were prolonged in subjects with SCA. Tp-e interval, Tp-e/QT ratio and Tp-e/QTc ratio were prolonged in male SCA subjects, with a paradoxical shortening in female SCA subjects. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) was an independent determinant of QTc, while body mass index (BMI) was an independent determinant of both Tp-e interval and Tp-e/QTc ratio. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest an elevated risk for ventricular arrhythmogenesis in male SCA subjects. Furthermore, increased BMI and PAI-1 level are possible markers of ventricular repolarization abnormalities in SCA subjects. Dove 2020-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7733033/ /pubmed/33324066 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S259766 Text en © 2020 Ajibare et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Ajibare, Adeola Olubunmi
Olabode, Olatunde Peter
Fagbemiro, Emmanuel Yemi
Akinlade, Olawale Mathias
Akintunde, Adeseye Abiodun
Akinpelu, Oluwaseun Oyetope
Olatunji, Lawrence Aderemi
Soladoye, Ayodele Olufemi
Opadijo, Oladimeji George
Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title_full Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title_fullStr Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title_short Assessment of Ventricular Repolarization in Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: The Role of QTc Interval, Tp-e Interval and Tp-e/QTc Ratio and Its Gender Implication
title_sort assessment of ventricular repolarization in sickle cell anemia patients: the role of qtc interval, tp-e interval and tp-e/qtc ratio and its gender implication
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733033/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33324066
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/VHRM.S259766
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