Sudden Cardiac Arrest Associated with Early Repolarization
Hôpital Cardiologique du Haut-Lévêque
Abstract
Early repolarization is a common electrocardiographic finding that is generally considered to be benign. Its potential to cause cardiac arrhythmias has been hypothesized from experimental studies, but it is not known whether there is a clinical association with sudden cardiac arrest.
We reviewed data from 206 case subjects at 22 centers who were resuscitated after cardiac arrest due to idiopathic ventricular fibrillation and assessed the prevalence of electrocardiographic early repolarization. The latter was defined as an elevation of the QRS-ST junction of at least 0.1 mV from baseline in the inferior or lateral lead, manifested as QRS slurring or notching. The control group comprised 412 subjects without heart disease who were matched for age, sex, race, and level of physical activity. Follow-up data that included the results of monitoring with an implantable defibrillator were obtained for all case subjects.
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37Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Benign early repolarization
- Cardiology
- Internal medicine
- Ventricular fibrillation
- Repolarization
- Electrocardiography
- Atrial fibrillation
- Good health and well-being