Microvolt qrs alternans without microvolt t-wave alternans in human cardiomyopathy: A novel risk marker of late ventricular arrhythmias

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BACKGROUND: Action potential alternans can induce ventricular tachyarrhythmias and manifest on the surface ECG as T-wave alternans (TWA) and QRS alternans (QRSA). We sought to evaluate microvolt QRSA in cardiomyopathy patients in relation to TWA and ventricular tachyarrhythmia outcomes. METHODS AND RESULTS: Prospectively enrolled cardiomyopathy patients (n=100) with prophylactic defibrillators had 12-lead ECGs recorded during ventricular pacing from 100 to 120 beats/min. QRSA and TWA were quantified in moving 128-beat segments using the spectral method. Segments were categorized as QRSA positive (QRSA+) and/or TWA positive (TWA+) based on ≥2 precordial leads having alternans magnitude >0 and signal:noise >3. Patients were similarly categorized based on having ≥3 consecutive segments with alternans. TWA+ and QRSA+ occurred together in 31% of patients and alone in 18% and 14% of patients, respectively. Although TWA magnitude (1.4±0.4 versus 4.7±1.0 µV, P<0.01) and proportion of TWA+ studies (16% versus 46%, P<0.01) increased with rate, QRSA did not change. QRS duration was longer in QRSA+ than QRSA-negative patients (138±23 versus 113±26 ms, P<0.01). At 3.5 years follow-up, appropriate defibrillator therapy or sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmia was greater in QRSA+ than QRSA-negative patients (30% versus 8%, P=0.02) but similar in TWA+ and TWA-negative patients. Among QRSA+ patients, the event rate was greater in those without TWA (62% versus 21%, P=0.02). Multivariable Cox analysis revealed QRSA+ (hazard ratio [HR], 4.6; 95% CI, 1.5–14; P=0.009) and QRS duration >120 ms (HR, 4.1; 95% CI, 1.3–12; P=0.014) to predict events. CONCLUSIONS: Microvolt QRSA is novel phenomenon in cardiomyopathy patients that can exist without TWA and is associated with QRS prolongation. QRSA increases the risk of ventricular tachyarrhythmia 4-fold, which merits further study as a risk stratifier.

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Suszko, A., Nayyar, S., Labos, C., Nanthakumar, K., Pinter, A., Crystal, E., & Chauhan, V. S. (2020). Microvolt qrs alternans without microvolt t-wave alternans in human cardiomyopathy: A novel risk marker of late ventricular arrhythmias. Journal of the American Heart Association, 9(17). https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.016461

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