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Clinical Significance of Epsilon Waves in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy

Epsilon Waves in ACM Introduction Epsilon waves are hallmark features of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) but information about their clinical significance is variable. We evaluated epsilon wave prevalence, characteristics, and their clinical significance in an ACM population. Methods and Results...

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Published in:Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology 2015-11, Vol.26 (11), p.1204-1210
Main Authors: PROTONOTARIOS, ALEXANDROS, ANASTASAKIS, ARIS, TSATSOPOULOU, ADALENA, ANTONIADES, LOIZOS, PRAPPA, EFSTATHIA, SYRRIS, PETROS, TOUSOULIS, DIMITRIOS, McKENNA, WILLIAM J., PROTONOTARIOS, NIKOS
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Summary:Epsilon Waves in ACM Introduction Epsilon waves are hallmark features of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) but information about their clinical significance is variable. We evaluated epsilon wave prevalence, characteristics, and their clinical significance in an ACM population. Methods and Results Eighty‐six unselected patients fulfilling the 2010 Task Force criteria were enrolled. Seventy‐six of them were carriers of desmosomal mutations. All subjects were serially evaluated with standard 12‐lead ECG and 2‐dimensional echocardiography. Epsilon waves were evaluated in all precordial and inferior leads. Novel parameters assessed included their duration and precordial/inferior lead extension. Twenty‐five subjects (29%) had epsilon waves that were present in lead V3 and beyond in 9, and in the inferior leads in 7. Epsilon waves were associated with right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) (P = 0.001) but not RV posterior wall (P = 0.21), RV apex (P = 0.30), or left ventricular (P = 0.94) wall motion abnormalities. Patients with epsilon waves had increased RVOT diameter (P < 0.0001). Extension of epsilon waves in lead V3 and beyond was associated with increased epsilon wave duration (P = 0.002) and RVOT diameter (P = 0.04). The duration of epsilon waves was positively correlated with RVOT diameter (r = 0.70, P = 0.0001). Epsilon waves were also associated with episodes of sustained ventricular tachycardia (P = 0.004) but not with heart failure (P = 0.41) or sudden cardiac death (P = 0.31). Conclusion Detection of epsilon waves on 12‐lead ECG reflects significant RVOT involvement, which was associated with episodes of sustained ventricular tachycardia but not sudden cardiac death.
ISSN:1045-3873
1540-8167
DOI:10.1111/jce.12755