Sozen Ahmet B, Cefle Kivanç, Kudat Hasan, Ozturk Sukru, Oflaz Huseyin, Pamukcu Burak, Akkaya Vakur, Isguven Pinar, Palanduz Sukru, Ozcan Mustafa, Goren Taner, Guven Ozen
Department of Cardiology, Istanbul University, Istanbul Medical Faculty, Istanbul, Turkey.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol. 2008 Sep;31(9):1140-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.2008.01154.x.
P-wave dispersion (Pd), corrected P-wave dispersion (Pdc), QT-wave dispersion (QTd), and corrected QT-wave dispersion (QTdc) parameters were not assessed in Turner Syndrome (TS) before. The aim of this study is to investigate the cardiac arrhythmogenic potential in patients with TS.
Thirty-one patients with TS and 30 healthy women were enrolled in the study. For this purpose 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) and 24-hour ambulatory ECG recordings were performed.
Pd, Pdc, QTd, and QTdc were significantly higher in patients with TS. On 24-hour ambulatory ECG recording, the mean heart rate (HR) was higher, while the mean of all RR intervals between normal beats (MeanNN), the standard deviation of all the RR intervals (SDNN), the square root of the mean of the squared differences of two consecutive RR intervals (rMSSD), and the percentage of the beats with consecutive RR interval difference more than 50 milliseconds (pNN50) were lower in TS.
There were significant increases in Pd, Pdc, QTd, and QTdc in patients with TS and they may be features of the disease. The frequency of supraventricular arrhythmias was increased. There also was a significant deterioration of sympathetic and parasympathetic components of autonomic function as assessed by heart rate variability (HRV) in Turner patients.
此前未对特纳综合征(TS)患者的P波离散度(Pd)、校正P波离散度(Pdc)、QT波离散度(QTd)和校正QT波离散度(QTdc)参数进行评估。本研究的目的是调查TS患者的心脏致心律失常潜力。
31例TS患者和30名健康女性纳入本研究。为此进行了12导联心电图(ECG)和24小时动态心电图记录。
TS患者的Pd、Pdc、QTd和QTdc显著更高。在24小时动态心电图记录中,TS患者的平均心率(HR)更高,而正常搏动之间所有RR间期的平均值(MeanNN)、所有RR间期的标准差(SDNN)、两个连续RR间期平方差平均值的平方根(rMSSD)以及连续RR间期差值超过50毫秒的搏动百分比(pNN50)更低。
TS患者的Pd、Pdc、QTd和QTdc显著增加,它们可能是该疾病的特征。室上性心律失常的发生率增加。通过心率变异性(HRV)评估,特纳患者自主神经功能的交感和副交感成分也有显著恶化。