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Gender differences in stability of the instantaneous patterns of body surface potentials during ventricular repolarisation
Authors:A.?D.?Corlan,P.?W.?Macfarlane  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:peter.w.macfarlane@clinmed.gla.ac.uk"   title="  peter.w.macfarlane@clinmed.gla.ac.uk"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,L.?De?Ambroggi
Affiliation:(1) Cardiology Department, University Hospital of Bucharest, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romania;(2) Division of Cardiovascular & Medical Sciences, Section of Cardiology, University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK;(3) Cardiology department, Istituto Policlinico San Donato, University of Milan, Italy
Abstract:Women have a higher risk of developing torsade de pointes under QT-prolonging conditions. The electrophysiological differences between the sexes that could account for this are largely unknown. The objective of the work was to evaluate gender differences in repolarisation potentials using a method that is independent of the specific electrical properties of the thorax. 1410 normal recordings from the Glasgow 12-lead ECG database and 52 normal ECG maps obtained separately in Milan were analysed. The average difference between 1 and the correlation coefficient of the instantaneous pattern at the peak of T with that at every other instant is called the early repolarisation deviation index (ERDI) for J-T peak and the late repolarisation deviation index (LRDI) for T peak-T end. In standard ECG recordings, the ERDI was 0.42±0.22 in females compared with 0.19±0.16 in males (p<10−6). The LRDI was higher in males under the age of 50. In body surface maps, the ERDI was 0.32±0.21 in females against 0.16±0.17 in males (p<0.01), and the LRDI was non-significantly higher in males. The pattern of instantaneous body surface potentials showed gender differences during repolarisation with a method that is independent of the electrical properties of the thorax.
Keywords:ECG    Surface potential mapping    Epidemiology    Gender    Ventricular Repolarisation
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