Absence and resolution of fragmented QRS predict reversible myocardial ischemia with higher probability of ST segment resolution in patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
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Çetin, MustafaKocaman, Sinan Altan
Kiriş, Tuncay
Erdoğan, Turan
Çanga, Aytun
Durakoğlugil, Murtaza Emre
Çiçek, Yüksel
Doğan, Sıtkı
Şatıroğlu, Ömer
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Cetin, M., Kocaman, S. A., Kiris, T., Erdogan, T., Canga, A., Durakoglugil, M. E., Ciçek, Y., Dogan, S., & Satiroglu, O. (2012). Absence and Resolution of Fragmented QRS Predict Reversible Myocardial Ischemia With Higher Probability of ST Segment Resolution in Patients With ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Korean circulation journal, 42(10), 674–683. https://doi.org/10.4070/kcj.2012.42.10.674Özet
Background and Objectives: Fragmented QRS complexes (fQRS) are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. The causative relationship between fQRS and cardiac fibrosis has been shown, but whether the presence and the number of fQRS on admission of electrocardiogram (ECG) predicts ST segment resolution in patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (p-PCI) has not been investigated until now. Subjects and Methods: This study included one hundred and eighty-four consecutive patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) who underwent p-PCI. The presence or absence of fQRS on pre and post-PCI ECG and their relation with myocardial infarction and reperfusion parameters were investigated. Results: Patients with fQRS on admission of ECG or newly developed fQRS after p-PCI had increased inflammatory markers, higher cardiac enzyme levels, increased pain to balloon time, prolonged QRS time, more extended coronary involvement and more frequent Q waves on ECG in comparison to patients with absence or resolved fQRS. The presence and higher number of fQRS on admission or post-PCI ECGs were significantly related with low percent of ST resolution and myocardial reperfusion parameters. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve values for the presence and number of fQRS to detect Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction Blush Grade 0 and 1, were 0.682 and 0.703. Conclusion: In our study, fQRS was significantly related to infarction and myocardial reperfusion parameters before and after p-PCI. Successful myocardial reperfusion by p-PCI caused the reduction in number of fQRS and QRS time with higher ST resolution. fQRS may be useful in identifying the patients at higher cardiac risk with increased ischemic jeopardized or infarcted myocardium, and persistent or newly developed fQRS may predict low percent of ST segment resolution in patients undergoing p-PCI. Copyright © 2012 The Korean Society of Cardiology.