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The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine ; : 1371-1384, 2020.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-831885

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Background/Aims@#This study investigated the prognostic power of corrected QT (QTc) interval in patients with acute heart failure (AHF) according to sex. @*Methods@#We analyzed multicenter Korean Acute Heart Failure registry with patients with AHF admitted from 2011 to 2014. Among them, we analyzed 4,990 patients who were followed up to 5 years. Regarding QTc interval based on 12 lead electrocardiogram, patients were classified into quartiles according to sex. @*Results@#During follow-up with median 43.7 months, 2,243 (44.9%) patients died. The relationship between corrected QT interval and all-cause mortality followed a J-curve relationship. In Kaplan-Meier analysis, both sex had lowest mortality in the second QTc quartile. There were significant prognostic differences between the second and the fourth quartiles in male (log-rank p = 0.002), but not in female (log-rank p = 0.338). After adjusting covariates, the third (hazard ratio [HR], 1.185; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.001 to 1.404; p = 0.049) and the fourth (HR, 1.404; 95% CI, 1.091 to 1.535; p = 0.003) quartiles demonstrated increased risk of mortality compared to the second quartile in male. In female, however, there was no significant difference across quartiles. QTc interval was associated with 5-year all-cause mortality in J-shape with nadir of 440 to 450 ms in male and 470 to 480 ms in female. @*Conclusions@#QTc interval was an independent predictor of overall death in male, but its significance decreased in female. The relationship between QTc interval and all-cause mortality was J-shaped in both sex.

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Korean Journal of Medicine ; : 202-208, 1998.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-21712

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OBJECTIVES: Accurate differential diagnosis of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT) has become more important after introduction of curative catheter ablation technique into clinical practice. It has been reported that ST-T changes during supraventricular tachycardia are frequent, but its association is different according to the type of PSVT and the location of the AV bypass tracts. Therefore, this study was performed to evaluate the significance of ST-T changes in addition to classic ECG parameters in differentiating AV nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT) and AV reentrant tachycardia (AVRT), and predicting the location of the AV bypass tracts. METHODS: One hundred thirty patients presenting with narrow-QRS complex ( or =1 mm was observed in 27.8% of AVNRT and 79.9% of AVRT (p or =2 mm was observed in 76.9% of the left posterior pathways, 28.1% of the left anterolateral pathways, 66.7% of the right posterior pathways, and 1.1% of the right anterior pathways. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value in differentiating AVRT from AVNRT with visible p wave were 72%, 91%, and 92%, respectively : 78%, 72%, and 80%, respectively with ST segment depression > or =1 mm, and 30%, 93%, and 85%, respectively with T wave inversion. In differentiating AVNRT from AVRT, Sensitivity, Specificity, and positive predictive value of pseudo r' wave and pseudo s wave were 59%, 92%, 84%, respectively and 33%, 99%, 94%, respectively. Sensitivity, specificity, and positive predictive value in distinguishing posterior location from anterior location of the pathways were 74%, 76%, and 72%, respectively with ST segment depression (> or =2 mm) and 46%, 83%, and 70%, respectively with T wave inversion. CONCULSIONS: ST Segment depression during PSVT can be used complementally to the classic ECG parameters in the differential diagnosis of PSVT and predicting the location of the AV bypass tracts.


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Humans , Catheter Ablation , Complement System Proteins , Depression , Diagnosis, Differential , Electrocardiography , Sensitivity and Specificity , Tachycardia , Tachycardia, Atrioventricular Nodal Reentry , Tachycardia, Supraventricular
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