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Review
. 2018 Sep 17;20(11):55.
doi: 10.1007/s11883-018-0756-4.

T-Wave Indices and Atherosclerosis

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T-Wave Indices and Atherosclerosis

Gary Tse et al. Curr Atheroscler Rep. .

Abstract

Tpeak-Tend interval, the time difference between the peak and the end of the T-wave, reflects the degree of dispersion of repolarization. Its prolongation has been associated with higher risks of developing ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death in different pro-arrhythmic conditions such as Brugada and long QT syndromes. In this review, we will provide a comprehensive overview on how Tpeak-Tend is altered in different atherosclerotic conditions such as hypertension, stable coronary artery disease, acute coronary obstruction, and coronary slow flow as well as inflammatory diseases affecting the arterial tree. We will explore its relationship with arterial function and dysfunction, ventricular remodeling, and arrhythmic and mortality outcomes. The published literature shows that patients with coronary atherosclerosis, whether in the form of stable coronary artery disease, chronic total occlusion, slow flow, or acute coronary obstruction, have prolonged Tpeak-Tend intervals and Tpeak-Tend/QT ratios. These can be used to predict the occurrence of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. They also correlate with the extent and severity of arterial stenosis and structural remodeling of the ventricles as well as arterial function and dysfunction. Finally, they can be normalized following revascularization and may therefore be used as a surrogate measure of treatment success.

Keywords: Arterial function; Atherosclerosis; Hypertension; Inflammatory diseases; Mortality; T-Waves; Ventricular remodeling.

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