Aortic Valve Stenosis Causes Both Delayed Ventricular Depolarization And Repolarization

Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology(2016)

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Background: Increased QRS duration (QRSD), a common ECG finding in patients (pts) with aortic valve stenosis (AVS), can result in false QT prolongation. This study aimed to test a hypothesis that in AVS delayed ventricular repolarization is independent from the delayed depolarization. Methods: In a retrospective AVS study, ECGs prior to valve repair/replacements were evaluated. QRSD and QTc (Bazettu0027s) were compared between pts with severe and non severe AVS. ECGs showing QRSD u003e 120 ms or non-sinus rhythm were excluded for analysis. In pts with both wider QRS and longer QT interval (QTc u003e 440 ms), JT (QT-QRSD) was used to determine the repolarization time. Results: Pts with severe AVS (n=219) had longer QRSD [100 (16) ms vs. 88 (12) ms, pu003c0.001], with QTc ≥ 450 ms seen in 53%. JT is much longer in the ALQTS group (Table 1). More pts had QTc ≥ 470 ms (33% vs 23%, pu003c0.05) in the severe AVS than the non-severe AVS. Conclusion: A wider QRS and higher prevalence of moderate to markedly prolonged QT interval in ...
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