INVESTIGADORES
POSADAS MARTINEZ Maria Lourdes
artículos
Título:
Variations between 2 ECG as predictors of atrial fibrillation: Cohort study
Autor/es:
GRANDE RATTI MF; MARIA LOURDES POSADAS MARTINEZ; CUFFARO P; BAUM A; GOMEZ A; PALTRINIERI M; MARTINEZ GARBINO J; FERNAN GONZALEZ BERNALDO DE QUIROS; MAID GUSTAVO; HERNAN GIUNTA
Revista:
ARCHIVOS DE CARDIOLOGIA DE MéXICO
Editorial:
Elseiver
Referencias:
Año: 2016
ISSN:
1405-9940
Resumen:
OBJETIVE:To evaluate the association between delta variations in the parameters of 2 sinusal ECG with atrial fibrillation (AF) onset.METHOD:Retrospective cohort of 9,975 adult patients and members of the prepaid system at Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires from Argentina, who had at least 2 sinusal ECG between 2006 and 2011. Population was followed up for detection of AF. All measurements and electrocardiographic deltas (differences between the 2 ECG) were standardized. Hazard ratio (HR) was estimated for the development of AF for each delta of the different ECG parameters using a Cox regression model.RESULTS:During a median follow up of 3.5 years, 189 patients (1.89%) developed AF. Heart rate delta, ST interval delta and P wave amplitude were predictors of AF. Hazard ratio Adjusted for clinical characteristics and ECGbasal values was 0,86 (CI95%: 0.75-0.98, p=0.024) for heart rate delta, 1.12 (CI95%: 0.98-1.27, p=0.082) for ST interval delta and 1.21 (CI95%: 1.05-1.38, p=0.006) for P wave amplitude delta.CONCLUSION:Differences of heart rate and P wave amplitude between ECG´s measurements may predict AF, independently of clinical features and ECGbasal values.