Association of QRS-T angle and Late Gadolinium Enhancement in patients with a Clinical Suspicion of Myocarditis

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作者
Jensen, C. J. [1 ,2 ]
Zadeh, B. [1 ,2 ]
Wambach, J. M. [1 ,2 ]
Lambers, M. [1 ,2 ]
Nassenstein, K. [3 ,4 ]
Bruder, O. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Elisabeth Krankenhaus Essen, Contilia Heart & Vasc Ctr, Dept Cardiol & Angiol, Essen, Germany
[2] Ruhr Univ Bochum, Bochum, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Essen, Germany
[4] Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Neuroradiol, Essen, Germany
来源
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES | 2021年 / 18卷 / 13期
关键词
QRS-T angle; cardiovascular magnetic resonance; late gadolinium enhancement; fibrosis; necrosis; myocarditis; PREDICTS CARDIAC DEATH; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; PROGNOSTIC-SIGNIFICANCE; MORTALITY; RISK;
D O I
10.7150/ijms.57010
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R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate the association of a wide QRS-T angle on the surface ECG and late gadolinium enhancement on contrast-enhanced cardiovascular magnetic (CMR) imaging in patients with clinically suspected myocarditis. Background: Diagnosis and risk stratification in patients with suspected myocarditis is particularly challenging due to a great spectrum of clinical presentations. Late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) visualizes myocardial necrosis and fibrosis in patients with biopsy-proven myocarditis. The presence or absence of late gadolinium enhancements in these patients is prognostically meaningful. The QRS-T angle from the surface ECG, on the other hand, may serve as a simple and easily available risk marker in suspected myocarditis. Methods: We enrolled 97 consecutive patients that were referred to CMR imaging for a clinical suspicion of myocarditis. All patients obtained a standardized digital 12-lead ECG for the calculation of the QRS-T angle and underwent contrast-enhanced CMR imaging. Patients were divided into two groups according to the absence or presence of LGE on CMR. Results: 78 of 97 patients with suspected myocarditis had LGE on CMR. Patients with LGE had wider QRS-T angles as compared to the patient group without LGE (53.95-47.5 vs. 26.2-21.2; p<0.001). The sensivity, specificity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value for a QRS-T angle above 90 degrees for LGE positive myocarditis were 16.5%, 100%, 24.7%, and 100%, respectively. Conclusion: A wide QRS-T angle of 90 degrees or more is linked to myocardial fibrosis or necrosis (late gadolinium enhancement) in patients with suspected myocarditis.
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