In pregnancy, if the woman has a cardiovascular disease, her fetus has an increased risk of inherited cardiac genetic disorders. Aim of this study was to evaluate electrocardiographic alternans (ECGA, mu V) of 23 pregnant women, comparing 12 mothers of fetuses with normal rhythm (MumNRF) and 11 mothers of arrhythmic fetuses (MumArrF). ECGA is a noninvasive cardiac electrical risk marker able to reveal heart electrical instability. ECGA manifests in the ECG as P-wave alternans (PWA), QRS alternans (QRSA) and/or T-wave alternans (TWA). Analysis was performed by the enhanced adaptive matched filter method. ECGA distributions were expressed as: median (interquartile range). Comparisons were performed by the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Although showing similar heart rate (MumNRF: 85 (19) bpm; MumArrF: 90 (13) bpm), ECGA was higher in MumArrF population than MumNRF one (PWA: 9 (7) mu V vs. 14 (14) mu V; QRSA: 9 (10) mu V vs. 17 (16) mu V, TWA: 12 (14) mu Vvs. 28(17) mu V), but only TWA distributions were statistically different. Moreover, TWA was higher than in a female healthy population (on average 18mu V)in 70% of MumArrF, vs. 33% of MumNRF. Thus, higher TWA in our MumArrF seems to reflect a more unstable heart electrical condition of arrhythmic fetuses' mothers than normal-rhythm fetuses' mothers.
Cardiac Electrical Alternans in Pregnancy: An Observational Study / Marcantoni, I.; Assogna, R.; Sbrollini, A.; Morettini, M.; Burattini, L.. - In: COMPUTING IN CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 2325-8861. - ELETTRONICO. - 48:(2021), pp. 1-4. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2021 Computing in Cardiology, CinC 2021 tenutosi a Brno, Repubblica Ceca nel 2021) [10.23919/CinC53138.2021.9662936].
Cardiac Electrical Alternans in Pregnancy: An Observational Study
Marcantoni I.;Assogna R.;Sbrollini A.;Morettini M.;Burattini L.
2021-01-01
Abstract
In pregnancy, if the woman has a cardiovascular disease, her fetus has an increased risk of inherited cardiac genetic disorders. Aim of this study was to evaluate electrocardiographic alternans (ECGA, mu V) of 23 pregnant women, comparing 12 mothers of fetuses with normal rhythm (MumNRF) and 11 mothers of arrhythmic fetuses (MumArrF). ECGA is a noninvasive cardiac electrical risk marker able to reveal heart electrical instability. ECGA manifests in the ECG as P-wave alternans (PWA), QRS alternans (QRSA) and/or T-wave alternans (TWA). Analysis was performed by the enhanced adaptive matched filter method. ECGA distributions were expressed as: median (interquartile range). Comparisons were performed by the Wilcoxon rank-sum test. Although showing similar heart rate (MumNRF: 85 (19) bpm; MumArrF: 90 (13) bpm), ECGA was higher in MumArrF population than MumNRF one (PWA: 9 (7) mu V vs. 14 (14) mu V; QRSA: 9 (10) mu V vs. 17 (16) mu V, TWA: 12 (14) mu Vvs. 28(17) mu V), but only TWA distributions were statistically different. Moreover, TWA was higher than in a female healthy population (on average 18mu V)in 70% of MumArrF, vs. 33% of MumNRF. Thus, higher TWA in our MumArrF seems to reflect a more unstable heart electrical condition of arrhythmic fetuses' mothers than normal-rhythm fetuses' mothers.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.