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Occurrence and Morphology of Ventricular Arrhythmias in Apparently Normal Hearts in Relation to Late Gadolinium Enhancement on Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
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  • wen Qian,
  • wangyan Liu,
  • yinsu Zhu,
  • Kai Gu,
  • jun Wang,
  • xiaoyue zhou,
  • yi Xu,
  • xiaomei zhu
wen Qian
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital

Corresponding Author:qianwen20080208@163.com

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wangyan Liu
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital
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yinsu Zhu
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital
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Kai Gu
Institution of Clinical cardiovascular center
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jun Wang
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital
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xiaoyue zhou
Siemens Healthineers
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yi Xu
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital
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xiaomei zhu
Jiangsu Province People's Hospital and Nanjing Medical University First Affiliated Hospital
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Abstract

Introduction: Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) is the gold standard for evaluating myocardial fibrosis. Few studies have explored the association between ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) and fibrosis in apparently normal hearts. We aimed to investigate the association between the occurrence and morphology of VAs and left ventricular late gadolinium enhancement (LV-LGE) in patients without known structural heart diseases. Methods: This study enrolled 78 patients with apparently normal hearts who underwent simultaneous 24-h ambulatory Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) and CMR examinations. The presence and extent of LGE was determined using CMR imaging and compared based on occurrence and morphology of VAs. The clinical characteristics were also recorded and calculated. Results: LV-LGE was observed in 19 (37.3%) and 4 (14.8%) patients with and without VAs, respectively (P=0.039). It was more frequently observed in patients with polymorphic VAs (P=0.024) and ST-segment depression (P=0.001), and its extent was greater in polymorphic VAs than monomorphic VAs, with a difference that approached significance (P=0.055). In multivariate analyses adjusted for other clinical variables, the presence of ST-segment depression (HR: 8.83; 95% CI: 2.23-35.50; P=0.002), drinking (HR: 6.84; 95% CI: 1.63-28.56; P=0.008), and polymorphic VAs (HR: 25.24; 95% CI: 3.88-164.06; P=0.001) were associated with greater prevalence of LV-LGE. Conclusion: In this cohort of patients without structural heart diseases, myocardial fibrosis was associated with multiple VA morphologies and ST-segment depression on Holter ambulatory ECG measurements.
Jun 2022Published in The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging volume 38 issue 6 on pages 1391-1398. 10.1007/s10554-021-02516-5