DeltaT50--a new method to assess temporal ventricular repolarization variability |
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Authors: | Abrahamsson Christina Dota Corina Skallefell Bo Carlsson Leif Halawani Dunia Frison Lars Berggren Anders Edvardsson Nils Duker Göran |
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Affiliation: | AstraZeneca R&D, Mölndal and Sahlgrenska Academy at Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: |
BackgroundIncreased beat-to-beat variability in cardiac repolarization time is a tentative risk marker of drug-induced torsades de pointes. We developed a new, automatic method based on the temporal variability of the T-wave down slope to assess this variability.Method and ResultsLeads V1 to V6 of resting electrocardiograms were recorded in 42 healthy subjects (18-68 years, 22 men). The temporal variability at 50% of the T-wave down slope, deltaT50 (1.5 ± 0.41 milliseconds; range, 0.86-2.66 milliseconds), was measured with an accuracy of 1 millisecond on at least 9 pairs of electrocardiogram complexes with a signal-to-noise ratio more than 10 and changes in the R-R interval less than 150 milliseconds. The correlation between repeated measurements of deltaT50 was high. DeltaT50 was measured without corrections for age, sex, heart rate, T-wave amplitude, signal-to-noise ratio, R-R variability, and QTcF because none of these factors explained more than 4% of the within-subject deltaT50 variability.ConclusionThe beat-to-beat repolarization variability was measured with high fidelity with the deltaT50 method and was a robust measure in healthy volunteers. |
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Keywords: | Beat-to-beat QT variability Repolarization instability Automatic analysis |
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