Electrical Storm in Idiopathic Ventricular Fibrillation Is Associated With Early Repolarization

2013 
Objectives This study sought to characterize patients with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (IVF) who develop electrical storms. Background Some IVF patients develop ventricular fibrillation (VF) storms, but the characteristics of these patients are poorly known. Methods Ninety-one IVF patients (86% male) were selected after the exclusion of structural heart diseases, primary electrical diseases, and coronary spasm. Electrocardiogram features were compared between the patients with and without electrical storms. A VF storm was defined as VF occurring ≥3 times in 24 h and J waves >0.1 mV above the isoelectric line in contiguous leads. Results Fourteen (15.4%) patients had VF storms occurring out-of-hospital at night or in the early morning. J waves were more closely associated with VF storms compared to patients without VF storms: 92.9% versus 36.4% (p  Conclusions The VF storms in the IVF patients were highly associated with J waves that showed augmentation prior to the VF onset. Isoproterenol was effective in controlling VF and attenuated the J waves, which diminished to below the diagnostic level during follow-up. VF recurred in patients followed up without antiarrhythmic agents.
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