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Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease

BACKGROUND: Fragmented QRS (f-QRS) complex on the surface ECG is a cardiac conduction abnormality that indicates myocardial scarring. The relationship between the f-QRS complex and cardiac status in patients with Danon disease (DD) remains unclear and will be explored in this study. METHODS: Patient...

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Autores principales: Xie, Jiajun, Liu, Yang, Wei, Xiaoyu, Ye, Weitao, Ma, Zelan, Lu, Guanyu, Tan, Zekun, Li, Tingyu, Wang, Yining, Zhao, Lei, Lu, Minjie, Li, Xiaohu, Chen, Yucheng, Liu, Hui
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8923125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299984
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.790917
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author Xie, Jiajun
Liu, Yang
Wei, Xiaoyu
Ye, Weitao
Ma, Zelan
Lu, Guanyu
Tan, Zekun
Li, Tingyu
Wang, Yining
Zhao, Lei
Lu, Minjie
Li, Xiaohu
Chen, Yucheng
Liu, Hui
author_facet Xie, Jiajun
Liu, Yang
Wei, Xiaoyu
Ye, Weitao
Ma, Zelan
Lu, Guanyu
Tan, Zekun
Li, Tingyu
Wang, Yining
Zhao, Lei
Lu, Minjie
Li, Xiaohu
Chen, Yucheng
Liu, Hui
author_sort Xie, Jiajun
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description BACKGROUND: Fragmented QRS (f-QRS) complex on the surface ECG is a cardiac conduction abnormality that indicates myocardial scarring. The relationship between the f-QRS complex and cardiac status in patients with Danon disease (DD) remains unclear and will be explored in this study. METHODS: Patients with genetically confirmed DD and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) examinations were recruited from multiple centers. The number of leads, pattern, score, and segmental distribution of the f-QRS complex were assessed by surface 12-lead ECG. Cardiac status, such as left ventricular (LV) volume, function, and extent of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), was demonstrated by CMR. The segmental distribution of LGE was also assessed. Correlations between the f-QRS and cardiac status were assessed. RESULTS: Fifteen patients (14 men) with DD who underwent 12-lead ECG and CMR imaging were included. The f-QRS complex was documented in all patients (n = 15, 100%). Three patterns of f-QRS were found, with the notched R/S pattern (74%) being the most common, followed by fragmented QRS (16%) and various RSR' (11%). The fragmented QRS pattern showed an association with a higher level of myocardial fibrosis (LGE > 35%). The burden of f-QRS in each patient was assessed by the number of leads with f-QRS (median 7, range 2–12) and the f-QRS score (median 9, range 2–33). In the correlation analysis, the f-QRS score was positively correlated with LGE% (r = 0.726, p = 0.002), negatively correlated with LV ejection function (LVEF; r = −0.617, p = 0.014) as evaluated by CMR. In the local distribution, f-QRS score and LGE% were both predominant in the LV free wall but did not correlate well among the anterior, lateral, and inferior segments. CONCLUSION: In this DD cohort, the quantitative f-QRS was correlated well with myocardial fibrosis burden and LV dysfunction in general. This finding suggests that f-QRS can be used as a simple screening tool to assess cardiac status in patients with DD.
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spelling pubmed-89231252022-03-16 Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease Xie, Jiajun Liu, Yang Wei, Xiaoyu Ye, Weitao Ma, Zelan Lu, Guanyu Tan, Zekun Li, Tingyu Wang, Yining Zhao, Lei Lu, Minjie Li, Xiaohu Chen, Yucheng Liu, Hui Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine BACKGROUND: Fragmented QRS (f-QRS) complex on the surface ECG is a cardiac conduction abnormality that indicates myocardial scarring. The relationship between the f-QRS complex and cardiac status in patients with Danon disease (DD) remains unclear and will be explored in this study. METHODS: Patients with genetically confirmed DD and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) examinations were recruited from multiple centers. The number of leads, pattern, score, and segmental distribution of the f-QRS complex were assessed by surface 12-lead ECG. Cardiac status, such as left ventricular (LV) volume, function, and extent of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), was demonstrated by CMR. The segmental distribution of LGE was also assessed. Correlations between the f-QRS and cardiac status were assessed. RESULTS: Fifteen patients (14 men) with DD who underwent 12-lead ECG and CMR imaging were included. The f-QRS complex was documented in all patients (n = 15, 100%). Three patterns of f-QRS were found, with the notched R/S pattern (74%) being the most common, followed by fragmented QRS (16%) and various RSR' (11%). The fragmented QRS pattern showed an association with a higher level of myocardial fibrosis (LGE > 35%). The burden of f-QRS in each patient was assessed by the number of leads with f-QRS (median 7, range 2–12) and the f-QRS score (median 9, range 2–33). In the correlation analysis, the f-QRS score was positively correlated with LGE% (r = 0.726, p = 0.002), negatively correlated with LV ejection function (LVEF; r = −0.617, p = 0.014) as evaluated by CMR. In the local distribution, f-QRS score and LGE% were both predominant in the LV free wall but did not correlate well among the anterior, lateral, and inferior segments. CONCLUSION: In this DD cohort, the quantitative f-QRS was correlated well with myocardial fibrosis burden and LV dysfunction in general. This finding suggests that f-QRS can be used as a simple screening tool to assess cardiac status in patients with DD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8923125/ /pubmed/35299984 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.790917 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xie, Liu, Wei, Ye, Ma, Lu, Tan, Li, Wang, Zhao, Lu, Li, Chen and Liu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Xie, Jiajun
Liu, Yang
Wei, Xiaoyu
Ye, Weitao
Ma, Zelan
Lu, Guanyu
Tan, Zekun
Li, Tingyu
Wang, Yining
Zhao, Lei
Lu, Minjie
Li, Xiaohu
Chen, Yucheng
Liu, Hui
Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title_full Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title_fullStr Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title_short Relationship Between Fragmented QRS Complex and Left Ventricular Fibrosis and Function in Patients With Danon Disease
title_sort relationship between fragmented qrs complex and left ventricular fibrosis and function in patients with danon disease
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8923125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299984
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.790917
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