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Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults

AIMS: LBBB is rare in healthy young adults, and its long-term prognosis is uncertain. METHODS: 56 subjects (aged <50 years), in whom an LBBB was discovered by chance in the absence of clinical and echocardiographic evidence of heart disease, were collected in a multicenter registry. RESULTS: 69%...

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Autores principales: Delise, Pietro, Rivetti, Luigi, Poletti, Giuseppe, Centa, Monica, Allocca, Giuseppe, Sitta, Nadir, Cati, Arianna, Turiano, Giovanni, Lanari, Emanuela, Zeppilli, Paolo, Sciarra, Luigi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6677806
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author Delise, Pietro
Rivetti, Luigi
Poletti, Giuseppe
Centa, Monica
Allocca, Giuseppe
Sitta, Nadir
Cati, Arianna
Turiano, Giovanni
Lanari, Emanuela
Zeppilli, Paolo
Sciarra, Luigi
author_facet Delise, Pietro
Rivetti, Luigi
Poletti, Giuseppe
Centa, Monica
Allocca, Giuseppe
Sitta, Nadir
Cati, Arianna
Turiano, Giovanni
Lanari, Emanuela
Zeppilli, Paolo
Sciarra, Luigi
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description AIMS: LBBB is rare in healthy young adults, and its long-term prognosis is uncertain. METHODS: 56 subjects (aged <50 years), in whom an LBBB was discovered by chance in the absence of clinical and echocardiographic evidence of heart disease, were collected in a multicenter registry. RESULTS: 69% were males. Mean age at the time of discovery of LBBB was 37 ± 11 years. Mean QRS duration was 149 ± 17 m sec and 35% had left axis deviation. All patients had a normal echocardiogram, except for left ventricular dyssynchrony; 37 patients underwent coronary angiography (30) or myocardial scintigraphy during effort Eriksson and Wilhelmsen (2005), and in all cases obstructive coronary artery disease was excluded. In 2/30 patients who underwent coronary angiography, an anomalous origin of the CX artery from the right coronary sinus was found. Thirty patients underwent cardiac magnetic resonance; in 60% it was normal, while in 40% it revealed late enhancement, which in 33% was localized in the basal septum, suggesting fibrosis of the left bundle branch. During follow-up (12+/10 years, median 10 years) no sudden death occurred. At the end of follow-up, all patients were alive, except for one who suffered accidental death. Two patients (3.5%) underwent PM implantation owing to syncope. The echocardiogram at the end of follow-up revealed LV dysfunction in only one patient. CONCLUSIONS: In young adults without apparent heart disease, LBBB is a heterogeneous condition. In the vast majority of cases, the prognosis is good and no ventricular dysfunction occurs over time. However, as only 18% of our patients were aged >60 years at the end of follow-up, we cannot establish the prognosis in older age-groups.
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spelling pubmed-79691122021-03-26 Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults Delise, Pietro Rivetti, Luigi Poletti, Giuseppe Centa, Monica Allocca, Giuseppe Sitta, Nadir Cati, Arianna Turiano, Giovanni Lanari, Emanuela Zeppilli, Paolo Sciarra, Luigi Cardiol Res Pract Research Article AIMS: LBBB is rare in healthy young adults, and its long-term prognosis is uncertain. METHODS: 56 subjects (aged <50 years), in whom an LBBB was discovered by chance in the absence of clinical and echocardiographic evidence of heart disease, were collected in a multicenter registry. RESULTS: 69% were males. Mean age at the time of discovery of LBBB was 37 ± 11 years. Mean QRS duration was 149 ± 17 m sec and 35% had left axis deviation. All patients had a normal echocardiogram, except for left ventricular dyssynchrony; 37 patients underwent coronary angiography (30) or myocardial scintigraphy during effort Eriksson and Wilhelmsen (2005), and in all cases obstructive coronary artery disease was excluded. In 2/30 patients who underwent coronary angiography, an anomalous origin of the CX artery from the right coronary sinus was found. Thirty patients underwent cardiac magnetic resonance; in 60% it was normal, while in 40% it revealed late enhancement, which in 33% was localized in the basal septum, suggesting fibrosis of the left bundle branch. During follow-up (12+/10 years, median 10 years) no sudden death occurred. At the end of follow-up, all patients were alive, except for one who suffered accidental death. Two patients (3.5%) underwent PM implantation owing to syncope. The echocardiogram at the end of follow-up revealed LV dysfunction in only one patient. CONCLUSIONS: In young adults without apparent heart disease, LBBB is a heterogeneous condition. In the vast majority of cases, the prognosis is good and no ventricular dysfunction occurs over time. However, as only 18% of our patients were aged >60 years at the end of follow-up, we cannot establish the prognosis in older age-groups. Hindawi 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7969112/ /pubmed/33777448 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6677806 Text en Copyright © 2021 Pietro Delise et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Delise, Pietro
Rivetti, Luigi
Poletti, Giuseppe
Centa, Monica
Allocca, Giuseppe
Sitta, Nadir
Cati, Arianna
Turiano, Giovanni
Lanari, Emanuela
Zeppilli, Paolo
Sciarra, Luigi
Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title_full Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title_fullStr Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title_full_unstemmed Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title_short Clinical and Prognostic Significance of Idiopathic Left Bundle-Branch Block in Young Adults
title_sort clinical and prognostic significance of idiopathic left bundle-branch block in young adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7969112/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777448
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6677806
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