Automatic assessment of right ventricular repolarisation dispersion during diagnostic ajmaline test for suspected Brugada syndrome

2009 
We used principal components analysis (PCA) to quantify right ventricular (RV) repolarisation dispersion during diagnostic ajmaline test for suspected Brugada syndrome (BS). 10-second 15-lead electrocardiograms (ECG) (500 Hz, 12 standard leads + V1 to V3 from 3 rd intercostal space, V1h to V3h) were acquired in 61 patients (pts) with suspected BS (38 men, age 39±17 years) during ajmaline administration. PCA (ratio 2 nd /1 st eigenvalue) was performed on the J-T end interval using a) leads V1 to V3 (PCA stand ), b) V1h to V3h (PCA high ) and c) V1 to V3 + V1h to V3h (PCA total ). Pts with positive tests (n=20) had significantly higher PCA high and PCA total , on pre-test ECGs than those with negative tests. The maximum drug-induced increase of PCA was significantly greater in pts with positive than in those with negative tests (e.g. PCA high 6406±12622% vs 192±350%, p=0.004). Assessment of RV repolarisation dispersion using PCA can help the diagnosis of BS.
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