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Sleep-disordered breathing and electrocardiographic QRS-T angle: The MESA study.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been linked to sudden cardiac death (SCD) but the mechanism is unclear. Abnormal QRS-T angle, a novel electrocardiographic (ECG) marker of ventricular repolarization, has been linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes including SCD. We hypothesized that individuals with SDB have more pronounced abnormality in QRS-T angle.

Methods

We performed a cross-sectional analysis from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Exam Sleep ancillary study. We calculated the odds ratio (OR) of abnormal frontal and spatial QRS-T angle (defined as >sex-specific 95th percentile thresholds) related to the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) using logistic regression, adjusting for demographics, body habitus, cardiovascular risks, and prevalent cardiovascular disease. Linear associations between AHI and frontal and spatial QRS-T angle, separately, were also examined using multiple regression models.

Results

A total of 1,804 participants (mean age 67.9 (±9.0) years, 55.3% women and 64.1% non-whites) were included in the study. Sleep-disordered breathing was common among participants (median AHI 8.6 events/hr IQR [3.2-19.5/hr]). Higher AHI was associated with the odds of abnormal frontal (?81° in men and ?79° in women) and spatial QRS-T angle (?129.7° in men and ?115.9° in women; OR [95%CI]: 1.25 [1.02-1.51], p = 0.03; 1.23 [1.01-1.50], p = 0.04 respectively per 1 SD [16.8 events/hr] increase in AHI). Similarly, linear associations were observed (frontal QRS-T angle: beta coefficient: 2.30° [0.92, 3.66], p = 0.001; spatial QRS-T angle: beta coefficient: 2.16° [0.67, 3.64], p = 0.005).

Conclusion

In a racially/ethnically diverse community cohort, severity of SDB is associated with abnormal ventricular repolarization as measured by QRS-T angle.

SUBMITTER: Kwon Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6931493 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sleep-disordered breathing and electrocardiographic QRS-T angle: The MESA study.

Kwon Younghoon Y   Misialek Jeffrey R JR   Duprez Daniel D   Jacobs David R DR   Alonso Alvaro A   Heckbert Susan R SR   Zhao Ying Y YY   Redline Susan S   Soliman Elsayed Z EZ  

Annals of noninvasive electrocardiology : the official journal of the International Society for Holter and Noninvasive Electrocardiology, Inc 20180702 6


<h4>Introduction</h4>Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) has been linked to sudden cardiac death (SCD) but the mechanism is unclear. Abnormal QRS-T angle, a novel electrocardiographic (ECG) marker of ventricular repolarization, has been linked to adverse cardiovascular outcomes including SCD. We hypothesized that individuals with SDB have more pronounced abnormality in QRS-T angle.<h4>Methods</h4>We performed a cross-sectional analysis from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Exam Slee  ...[more]

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