articleNew England Journal of MedicineNov 16, 2009BRONZE OA

Long-Term Outcome Associated with Early Repolarization on Electrocardiography

University of Oulu · Päijät-Hämeen Keskussairaala · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Background

Early repolarization, which is characterized by an elevation of the QRS-ST junction (J point) in leads other than V(1) through V(3) on 12-lead electrocardiography, has been associated with vulnerability to ventricular fibrillation, but little is known about the prognostic significance of this pattern in the general population.

Methods

We assessed the prevalence and prognostic significance of early repolarization on 12-lead electrocardiography in a community-based general population of 10,864 middle-aged subjects (mean [+/-SD] age, 44+/-8 years). The primary end point was death from cardiac causes, and secondary end points were death from any cause and death from arrhythmia during a mean follow-up of 30+/-11 years. Early repolarization was stratified according to the degree of J-point elevation (> or = 0.1 mV or > 0.2 mV) in either inferior or lateral leads.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Benign early repolarization
  • Electrocardiography
  • Cardiology
  • QRS complex
  • Internal medicine
  • Repolarization
  • Atrial fibrillation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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