Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population

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Autor(a) principal: Leiria,Tiago Luiz Luz
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Santos,Catarine Benta Lopes dos, Sant'anna,Roberto Tofani, Trombetta,Julia Santana, Osterkamp,Gabriela, Kruse,Marcelo Lapa, Pires,Leonardo Martins, Lima,Gustavo Glotz
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Título da fonte: International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Background In the investigation of cardiac rhythm disorders, a normal electrophysiological (EPS) study is associated with a favorable prognosis. One of the normality criteria is established by conduction intervals within expected range. Objective To establish reference values in EPS for the intracavitary conduction intervals (PA, AH and HV) in a Brazilian population. Methods A retrospective cohort study of the first 1,500 patients submitted to EPS ablation was performed at Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The EPS was considered normal if the test was performed for diagnostic purpose; absence of induced arrhythmias; and conduction intervals within the expected range. The REDCap software was used for data collection and management, and the SPSS Statistics 22.0 used for data analysis. Continuous variables were compared with Student's t-test for independent samples and categorical variables with the chi-square test (X 2 ). Values of p ≤ 0.05 were considered significant. Results A total of 124 (8.3%) with EPS considered normal were included; mean age was 52 ± 21 years, and 63 were male. The mean values in milliseconds of PA, AH and HV were 23 ± 9, 88 ± 25 and 44 ± 7, respectively. The PA, AH, and HV percentile ranges were 13 - 25, 81-107 and 40 - 52, respectively. When the patients were divided into three age groups (1 to 18 years, 19 to 64 years and 65 or more), we observed that the group of older patients had significantly higher values of PA, AH and HV compared with younger patients. Conclusion This study showed that intracavitary conduction intervals in a sample of the Brazilian population were similar to previously published studies. Elderly patients tend to have higher values of intracavitary conduction intervals in EPS. Future studies including broader age ranges could enable the acquisition of more reliable and reproducible reference values. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2020; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0)
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
title Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
spellingShingle Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
Leiria,Tiago Luiz Luz
Electrocardiography/methods
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
Syncope/physiopathology
Syncope/therapy
Predictive Value of Tests
Treatment Outcome
Brazil/epidemiology
title_short Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
title_full Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
title_fullStr Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
title_sort Analysis of Conduction Intervals in Normal Electrophysiological Studies: Establishment of Reference Values the Brazilian Population
author Leiria,Tiago Luiz Luz
author_facet Leiria,Tiago Luiz Luz
Santos,Catarine Benta Lopes dos
Sant'anna,Roberto Tofani
Trombetta,Julia Santana
Osterkamp,Gabriela
Kruse,Marcelo Lapa
Pires,Leonardo Martins
Lima,Gustavo Glotz
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author2 Santos,Catarine Benta Lopes dos
Sant'anna,Roberto Tofani
Trombetta,Julia Santana
Osterkamp,Gabriela
Kruse,Marcelo Lapa
Pires,Leonardo Martins
Lima,Gustavo Glotz
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author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leiria,Tiago Luiz Luz
Santos,Catarine Benta Lopes dos
Sant'anna,Roberto Tofani
Trombetta,Julia Santana
Osterkamp,Gabriela
Kruse,Marcelo Lapa
Pires,Leonardo Martins
Lima,Gustavo Glotz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Electrocardiography/methods
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
Syncope/physiopathology
Syncope/therapy
Predictive Value of Tests
Treatment Outcome
Brazil/epidemiology
topic Electrocardiography/methods
Arrhythmias, Cardiac
Syncope/physiopathology
Syncope/therapy
Predictive Value of Tests
Treatment Outcome
Brazil/epidemiology
description Abstract Background In the investigation of cardiac rhythm disorders, a normal electrophysiological (EPS) study is associated with a favorable prognosis. One of the normality criteria is established by conduction intervals within expected range. Objective To establish reference values in EPS for the intracavitary conduction intervals (PA, AH and HV) in a Brazilian population. Methods A retrospective cohort study of the first 1,500 patients submitted to EPS ablation was performed at Instituto de Cardiologia do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The EPS was considered normal if the test was performed for diagnostic purpose; absence of induced arrhythmias; and conduction intervals within the expected range. The REDCap software was used for data collection and management, and the SPSS Statistics 22.0 used for data analysis. Continuous variables were compared with Student's t-test for independent samples and categorical variables with the chi-square test (X 2 ). Values of p ≤ 0.05 were considered significant. Results A total of 124 (8.3%) with EPS considered normal were included; mean age was 52 ± 21 years, and 63 were male. The mean values in milliseconds of PA, AH and HV were 23 ± 9, 88 ± 25 and 44 ± 7, respectively. The PA, AH, and HV percentile ranges were 13 - 25, 81-107 and 40 - 52, respectively. When the patients were divided into three age groups (1 to 18 years, 19 to 64 years and 65 or more), we observed that the group of older patients had significantly higher values of PA, AH and HV compared with younger patients. Conclusion This study showed that intracavitary conduction intervals in a sample of the Brazilian population were similar to previously published studies. Elderly patients tend to have higher values of intracavitary conduction intervals in EPS. Future studies including broader age ranges could enable the acquisition of more reliable and reproducible reference values. (Int J Cardiovasc Sci. 2020; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0)
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