Ebstein anomaly is a rare and heterogeneous congenital heart defect affecting the tricuspid valve and right ventricular (RV) myocardium. Few studies have analysed the electrocardiographic features of Ebstein anomaly and none has addressed correlations with disease severity. Patients with Ebstein anomaly who had undergone electrocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) within 6 weeks between 2001 and 2009 were included. Exclusion criteria were: associated congenital cardiac defect, previous RV myoplasty and/or reduction surgery, class I anti-arrhythmic drug therapy, and paced/pre-excited QRS. Standard electrocardiogram (ECG) findings were correlated with CMR-based RV measures and clinical profile. The mean age of the 63 study patients was 22 13 years. An RV conduction delay (rsR pattern in right precordial leads) was present in 45 patients (71). The QRS duration correlated with anatomic RV diastolic volume (r 0.56, P 0.0001) and inversely with RV ejection fraction (EF; r 0.62, P 0.0001). The presence of QRS fractionation predicted greater atrialized RV volume (80 31 vs. 45 37 mL/m(2), P 0.001). Normal QRS duration was associated with smaller anatomic RV diastolic volume (150 57 vs. 256 100 mL/m(2); P 0.0001), higher RV EF (48 6 vs. 34 14; P 0.0001), higher oxygen consumption (VO2) at cardiopulmonary exercise (25.8 vs. 21.8 mL/kg/min, P 0.05) and lower incidence of oxygen desaturation with exercise (25 vs. 65, P 0.02). Delayed and prolonged depolarization of the RV is common in patients with Ebstein anomaly. The QRS duration is a marker of RV enlargement and dysfunction. QRS fractionation is associated with a greater atrialized RV volume. A preserved surface ECG identifies a subset of patients with Ebstein anomaly with mild morphological and functional abnormalities and better clinical profile.

QRS duration and QRS fractionation on surface electrocardiogram are markers of right ventricular dysfunction and atrialization in patients with Ebstein anomaly / G. E., Assenza; A. M., Valente; T., Geva; D., Graham; F. R., Pluchinotta; S. P., Sanders; Autore, Camillo; Volpe, Massimo; M. J., Landzberg; F., Cecchin. - In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. - ISSN 0195-668X. - 34:3(2013), pp. 191-200. [10.1093/eurheartj/ehs362]

QRS duration and QRS fractionation on surface electrocardiogram are markers of right ventricular dysfunction and atrialization in patients with Ebstein anomaly

AUTORE, Camillo;VOLPE, Massimo;
2013

Abstract

Ebstein anomaly is a rare and heterogeneous congenital heart defect affecting the tricuspid valve and right ventricular (RV) myocardium. Few studies have analysed the electrocardiographic features of Ebstein anomaly and none has addressed correlations with disease severity. Patients with Ebstein anomaly who had undergone electrocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) within 6 weeks between 2001 and 2009 were included. Exclusion criteria were: associated congenital cardiac defect, previous RV myoplasty and/or reduction surgery, class I anti-arrhythmic drug therapy, and paced/pre-excited QRS. Standard electrocardiogram (ECG) findings were correlated with CMR-based RV measures and clinical profile. The mean age of the 63 study patients was 22 13 years. An RV conduction delay (rsR pattern in right precordial leads) was present in 45 patients (71). The QRS duration correlated with anatomic RV diastolic volume (r 0.56, P 0.0001) and inversely with RV ejection fraction (EF; r 0.62, P 0.0001). The presence of QRS fractionation predicted greater atrialized RV volume (80 31 vs. 45 37 mL/m(2), P 0.001). Normal QRS duration was associated with smaller anatomic RV diastolic volume (150 57 vs. 256 100 mL/m(2); P 0.0001), higher RV EF (48 6 vs. 34 14; P 0.0001), higher oxygen consumption (VO2) at cardiopulmonary exercise (25.8 vs. 21.8 mL/kg/min, P 0.05) and lower incidence of oxygen desaturation with exercise (25 vs. 65, P 0.02). Delayed and prolonged depolarization of the RV is common in patients with Ebstein anomaly. The QRS duration is a marker of RV enlargement and dysfunction. QRS fractionation is associated with a greater atrialized RV volume. A preserved surface ECG identifies a subset of patients with Ebstein anomaly with mild morphological and functional abnormalities and better clinical profile.
2013
congenital; electrocardiography; ebstein anomaly; magnetic resonance imaging; heart defect
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QRS duration and QRS fractionation on surface electrocardiogram are markers of right ventricular dysfunction and atrialization in patients with Ebstein anomaly / G. E., Assenza; A. M., Valente; T., Geva; D., Graham; F. R., Pluchinotta; S. P., Sanders; Autore, Camillo; Volpe, Massimo; M. J., Landzberg; F., Cecchin. - In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. - ISSN 0195-668X. - 34:3(2013), pp. 191-200. [10.1093/eurheartj/ehs362]
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