Electrocardiographic Features Differentiating Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy From an Athlete's Heart.
Maria J Brosnan; Anneline S J M Te Riele; Laurens P Bosman; Edgar T Hoorntje; Maarten P van den Berg; Richard N W Hauer; Michael D Flannery; Jon M Kalman; David L Prior; Crystal Tichnell; Harikrishna Tandri; Brittney Murray; Hugh Calkins; Andre La Gerche; Cynthia A James
Abstract
This study sought to compare electrocardiogram (ECG) variants in athletic and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) cohorts matched for the confounders of age, sex, and ethnicity.Anterior T-wave inversion (TWI) is a common electrocardiographic finding in both athletes and patients with ARVC, and is a frequent conundrum in the setting of pre-participation screening. J-point elevation (JPE) has been proposed as an accurate means of identifying athletes, whereas disease markers, including premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) and low-voltage signals, have been associated with ARVC.V1-V4This study examined 200 subjects with TWI including 100 healthy athletes and 100 ARVC patients matched 1:1 for age, sex, and ethnicity (age: 21 ± 5 years for athletes vs. 22 ± 5 years for ARVC patients; 47% male; 97% Caucasian). The presence of TWI, JPE, PVCs, and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) were assessed.V1-V4,JPE was observed in 27% of athletes versus 16% of ARVC patients (p = 0.09). Thus, JPE had poor specificity (27%) and accuracy (60%) in identifying healthy athletes. In contrast, ARVC patients demonstrated a greater prevalence of precordial TWI beyond lead V (34% vs. 8%; p < 0.001), inferior TWI (31% vs. 3%; p < 0.001), PVCs (18% vs. 0%; p < 0.001), and lower LVH scores (S + R; 19 ± 1 mm vs. 30 ± 1 mm; p < 0.001). These combined factors provided more reliable differentiation between health and disease (specificity 82%, accuracy 81%).3PVCs and low QRS voltages are more prevalent among ARVC patients than athletes, whereas JPE is a relatively poor discriminator of health and disease when the confounders of age, sex, and ethnicity are considered.
| Journal | JACC. CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY |
| ISSN | 2405-5018 |
| Published | 01 Dec 2018 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 12 |
| Pages | 1613-1625 |
| DOI | 10.1016/j.jacep.2018.09.008 |
| Type | Journal Article |
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