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21.04.2021 | Original articles
Supraventricular arrhythmia in mitral valve prolapse
Predictive value of P-wave dispersion and atrial conduction time
verfasst von:
Dr. Zehra Erkal, MD, Nermin Bayar, MD, Associate Professor, Erkan Koklu, MD, Associate Professor, Goksel Cagırcı, MD, Professor, Sakir Arslan, MD, Professor, Ramazan Guven, MD, Associate Professor
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Abstract
Background
The incidence of supraventricular arrhythmia (SVA) is high in patients with mitral valve prolapse (MVP). The purpose of our study was to determine the role of parameters showing atrial conduction heterogeneity such as P‑wave dispersion (PWD) and atrial electromechanical delay (AEMD) in predicting the development of SVA in MVP patients.
Methods
A total of 76 patients with MVP (56 female, 20 male) were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of SVA: 36 patients were allocated to the non-SVA group and 40 patients to the SVA group. Heart rate variability (HRV), PWD, and AEMD values were determined and compared.
Results
The PWD was found to be higher in the SVA group. Interatrial EMD was 32.00 ms (25.00–35.00) in patients with SVA while it was 18.00 ms in patients without SVA (11.00–23.75); the intra-atrial EMD was 17.0 ms (10.00–20.00) in patients with SVA whereas it was 10.00 ms (4.00–14.00) in patients without SVA. Lower HRV was found in the SVA group.
Conclusion
In the SVA group, PWD and AEMD were increased while HRV values were decreased. Noninvasive parameters may help predict the presence and incidence of SVA during the follow-up of this group of patients.