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Markers of electrical instability in hypertensive patients with and without ventricular arrhythmias. Are they useful in identifying patients with different risk profiles?

 

作者: Mario Facchini,   Gabriella Malfatto,   Francesca Ciambellotti,   Beatrice Riva,   Renato Bragato,   Giovanna Branzi,   Gastone Leonetti,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 2000)
卷期: Volume 18, issue 6  

页码: 763-768

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 2000

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: hypertension;late potentials;QT dispersion;QT interval;signal-averaged ECG;ventricular arrhythmias

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundMarkers of electrical instability of the ventricular myocardium, namely abnormal repolarization and late potentials, are frequently observed in patients with hypertension when both ventricular arrhythmias and left ventricular hypertrophy are present. This information cannot be extrapolated to the population of hypertensive patients with ventricular arrhythmias but without left ventricular hypertrophy.ObjectiveTo evaluate QT duration, QT dispersion and the incidence of ventricular late potentials in patients with essential hypertension, already on anti-hypertensive therapy, both with and without non-sustained ventricular arrhythmia.DesignThe study population consisted of 49 patients with essential hypertension who were compared to 89 control normotensive subjects both with and without frequent (> 30 per h) ventricular ectopic beats (VPBs). Patients were divided into four groups: (1) hypertensive patients without VPBs (H,n= 19), (2) hypertensive patients with VPBs (HA,n= 30), (3) normotensive subjects without VPBs (C,n= 28), and (4) normotensive subjects with VPBs (CA,n= 61).MethodsEchocardiographic parameters, QT interval, QT dispersion and signal-averaged ECG were evaluated without withdrawing anti-hypertensive drugs.ResultsIn no case was left ventricular hypertrophy documented. The number of VPBs during 24 h Holter recording (median 11 343 versus 7617) and the incidence of repetitive VPBs (37 versus 46% of patients) were similar in the two groups of patients (HA versus CA). Signal-averaged ECG parameters were normal and not different between the four groups. QT interval was longer in hypertensive patients compared to controls irrespective of the presence of VPBs. QT dispersion was slightly greater in subjects with VPBs, both hypertensive and normotensive, compared to subjects without arrhythmias.ConclusionsIn patients with hypertension well-controlled by drug therapy and without left ventricular hypertrophy, frequent VPBs are not associated with markers indicating an electrophysiological substrate for re-entrant arrhythmias. However, QT prolongation suggests the persistence of a higher risk of cardiovascular mortality that is independent of the presence of VPBs.

 

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