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Electrocardiographic Diagnosis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in the Pre- and Post-Diagnostic Phases in Children and Adolescents

Authors :
Yoshiaki Kato
Naokata Sumitomo
Hiroya Ushinohama
Hideto Takahashi
Masahiro Sonoda
Yuichi Nomura
Norihito Nuruki
Naomi Izumida
Hitoshi Horigome
Seiichi Sato
Tadayoshi Hata
Katsumi Abe
Toshiyuki Chisaka
Tatsuya Yoneyama
Yuji Tanaka
Susumu Hosokawa
Seiko Ohno
Fumie Takechi
Hiromitsu Ogata
Taichi Kato
Tatsunori Hokosaki
Masao Yoshinaga
Kazushi Yasuda
Yumiko Ninomiya
Shigetoyo Kogaki
Takashi Higaki
Eiki Nishihara
Naomasa Makita
Daisuke Hazeki
Kentaro Ueno
Shozaburo Doi
Yoshihiro Nozaki
Keiichi Hirono
Mamoru Ayusawa
Fukiko Ichida
Mari Iwamoto
Minoru Horie
Nobuo Tauchi
Hiroyuki Tsutsui
Akiko Komori
Kunio Ohta
Masami Nagashima
Sigeru Tateno
Satoru Kawai
Yuichi Ishikawa
Shouji Matsushima
Source :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society. 86(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background The usefulness of electrocardiographic (ECG) voltage criteria for diagnosing hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in pediatric patients is poorly defined.Methods and Results:ECGs at the 1st grade (mean [±SD] age 6.6±0.3 years) were available for 11 patients diagnosed with HCM at around the 7th grade (13.2±0.3 years). ECGs were available for another 64 patients diagnosed with HCM in the 1st (n=15), 7th (n=32), and 10th (n=17) grades. Fifty-one voltage criteria were developed by grade and sex using 62,841 ECGs from the general population. Voltage criteria were set at the 99.95th percentile (1/2,000) point based on the estimated prevalence of childhood HCM (2.9 per 100,000 [1/34,483]) to decrease false negatives. Conventional criteria were from guidelines for school-aged children in Japan. Of 11 patients before diagnosis, 2 satisfied conventional criteria in 1st grade; 5 (56%) of the remaining 9 patients fulfilled 2 voltage criteria (R wave in limb-lead I [RI]+S wave in lead V3 [SV3] and R wave in lead V3 [RV3]+SV3). Robustness analysis for sensitivity showed RV3+SV3 was superior to RI+SV3. For all patients after diagnosis, RI+SV4 was the main candidate. However, conventional criteria were more useful than voltage criteria. Conclusions Early HCM prediction was possible using RV3+SV3 in >50% of patients in 1st grade. Voltage criteria may help diagnose prediagnostic or early HCM, and prevent tragic accidents, although further prospective studies are required.

Details

ISSN :
13474820
Volume :
86
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Circulation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38ce485e19b1657b8a5cc4414b1079e8