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Using QRS loop descriptors to characterize the risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with structurally normal hearts

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  • Cheng-I Wu
  • Yenn-Jiang Lin
  • I-Hsin Lee
  • Men-Tzung Lo
  • Yu-Cheng Hsieh
  • Amelia Yun-Yu Chen
  • Wei-Kai Wang
  • Shih-Lin Chang
  • Li-Wei Lo
  • Yu-Feng Hu
  • Fa-Po Chung
  • Ta-Chuan Tuan
  • Tze-Fan Chao
  • Jo-Nan Liao
  • Wan-Hsin Hsieh
  • Ting-Yung Chang
  • Chin-Yu Lin
  • An-Ning Feng
  • Chorng-Kuang How
  • Shih-Ann Chen

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The predictive value of non-invasive electrocardiographic examination findings for the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in populations with structurally normal hearts remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of the QRS vectorcardiography of surface electrocardiography in patients with structurally normal hearts who experienced SCD. We consecutively enrolled patients who underwent vectorcardiography between March 2017 and December 2018 in a tertiary referral medical center. These patients didn’t have structural heart diseases, histories of congestive heart failure, or reduced ejection fraction, and they were classified into SCD (with aborted SCD history and cerebral performance category score of 1) and control groups (with an intervention for atrioventricular node reentrant tachycardia and without SCD history). A total of 162 patients (mean age, 54.3±18.1 years; men, 75.9%), including 59 in the SCD group and 103 in the control group, underwent propensity analysis. The baseline demographic variables, underlying diseases, QRS loop descriptors (the percentage of the loop area, loop dispersion, and inter-lead QRS dispersion), and other electrocardiographic parameters were compared between the two groups. In the univariate and multivariate analyses, a smaller percentage of the loop area (odds ratio, 0.0003; 95% confidence interval, 0.00–0.02; p

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  • Cheng-I Wu & Yenn-Jiang Lin & I-Hsin Lee & Men-Tzung Lo & Yu-Cheng Hsieh & Amelia Yun-Yu Chen & Wei-Kai Wang & Shih-Lin Chang & Li-Wei Lo & Yu-Feng Hu & Fa-Po Chung & Ta-Chuan Tuan & Tze-Fan Chao & Jo, 2022. "Using QRS loop descriptors to characterize the risk of sudden cardiac death in patients with structurally normal hearts," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(2), pages 1-16, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0263894
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0263894
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