Novel risk predictor of arrhythmias for patients with potassium channel-related congenital long QT syndrome.

Background

Congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS) is characterized by delayed ventricular repolarization, predisposing to potentially lethal ventricular arrhythmias. The variability in disease severity among patients remains largely unexplored, underscoring the limitations of current risk stratification methods.

Objective

We aimed to evaluate the potential utility of electrocardiographic markers from the exercise stress test (EST) in identifying patients with high-risk LQTS.

Methods

The study, which considered patients with LQTS type 1 and LQTS type 2, comprised a discovery cohort of 695 and a validation cohort of 635 patients.

Results

The change in corrected QT (QTc) interval between rest and recovery (between rest and 3-4 minutes into the recovery period, called recovery-rest ΔQTc) was consistently greater in symptomatic patients. Sensitivity analyses performed on EST data obtained on and off β-blockers as well as upon distinguishing between patients with a baseline QTc interval below and those above 470 ms demonstrated consistent findings. The association of recovery-rest ΔQTc with cardiac events remained significant in a subanalysis focusing on future events (ie, occurring after the EST). An optimal recovery-rest ΔQTc cutoff was determined for LQTS type 1 (35 ms) and LQTS type 2 (16 ms) separately and was shown to be significantly associated with cardiac events.

Conclusion

Our findings suggest that in patients with LQTS, dynamic QT interval measures obtained during the EST are associated with lifetime arrhythmic events and events after the EST. Such measures can be helpful in identifying a higher-risk subset of patients with LQTS in order to optimize their management. Further research may confirm these findings in larger cohorts and explore the potential benefit of combining genetic and EST data for more precise risk stratification.

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TitleNovel risk predictor of arrhythmias for patients with potassium channel-related congenital long QT syndrome.
Date2024-12-14
Issue nameHeart rhythm
Issue numberpubmed:39675651
DOI10.1016/j.hrthm.2024.12.015
PubMed39675651
AuthorsKrijger Juárez C, Proost VM, Tanck MW, Dittmann S, Bos JM, Crotti L, Barc J, van den Berg MP, Mujkanovic J, Rickert C, Lopes Neves RA, Musu G, Dagradi F, Giovenzana FLF, Clédel A, Thollet A, Giudicessi JR, Tfelt-Hansen J, Probst V, Schwartz PJ, Ackerman MJ, Schulze-Bahr E, Bezzina CR & Wilde AAM
KeywordsArrhythmias, Exercise stress test, Genetics, Long QT syndrome, Risk stratification
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