Non-invasive diagnosis of concealed Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome by detection of concealed anterograde pre-excitation.
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Electrophysiological findings suggest that concealed anterograde conduction through accessory pathways may exist even during sinus rhythm in patients with so-called concealed Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome. To evaluate the pre-excitation characteristics in various types of WPW syndrome, high-resolution electrocardiograms were analyzed in 81 consecutive WPW syndrome patients and 50 age-matched normal subjects. The WPW group consisted of 30 cases of concealed WPW diagnosed by electrophysiological study, 38 cases of manifest WPW in which apparent delta waves were constant, and 13 cases of intermittent WPW in which the delta waves appeared periodically. The duration of the low-amplitude, high-frequency components of the signal-averaged filtered QRS complex that preceded the earliest upstroke of the surface QRS, including any delta waves (preceding potential duration, PPD), and the duration of low amplitude signals less than 10 microV (I-LAS10) or 20 microV (I-LAS20) were measured as parameters of pre-excitation. The PPDs in concealed and intermittent WPW were both significantly longer than in manifest WPW or in control subjects (6.8+/-2.7 ms, 7.9+/-3.5 ms vs 2.3+/-3.2 ms, 1.0+/-1.6 ms, both p<0.0001). Abnormally prolonged PPDs (>4 ms) were observed in 90% of concealed WPW cases and 76.9% of intermittent WPW, but in only 4% of normal subjects and 31.6% of manifest WPW. Both I-LAS10 and I-LAS20 in the 3 types of WPW syndrome were significantly longer than in normal subjects. The initial portion of the filtered QRS in concealed WPW closely resembled that of intermittent WPW. These results strongly suggest that in concealed WPW anterograde conduction through accessory pathways does occur and produces small amounts of pre-excitation even during sinus rhythm. The study concluded that, despite its name, concealed WPW is not completely concealed, and that non-invasive diagnosis during sinus rhythm is possible by using high-resolution electrocardiography to detect the concealed anterograde pre-excitation.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Japanese circulation journal
دوره 65 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2001