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. 2018 Mar 13;9:213. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00213

Table 4.

Characteristics of the four HCM phenotypes from combined QRS and T wave clustering.

Group 1A (n = 20) Group 1B (n = 24) Group 2 (n = 19) Group 3 (n = 22) p-value (group comparison)
Age, years 47 ± 12 48 ± 18 44 ± 12 43 ± 13 0.53
Male 15 (76) 15 (63) 12 (63) 16 (73) 0.78
Body mass index, kg/m2 28 ± 6 26 ± 4 25 ± 4 25 ± 4 0.06
HCM Risk-SCD score, % 4.0 (2–11)a,b,c 1.8 (1–4) 2.1 (1–6) 2.5 (1–9) 0.0001
CONVENTIONAL RISK FACTORS
NSVT 11 (55)* 3 (13) 4 (21) 5 (23) 0.016
Syncope 2 (10) 4 (17) 2 (10) 2 (9) 0.88
Family History SCD 5 (254) 2 (8) 5 (26) 5 (23) 0.36
Abnormal exercise BPR 2 (10) 3 (12) 0 2 (9) 0.51
Massive LVH ≥30mm 0 0 0 1 (5) -
Appropriate ICD shock 1 0 0 0 -
HYPERTROPHY
LV mass index, g/m2 90 ± 27a,b 62 ± 23 63 ± 17 73 ± 26 0.0003
Max LV wall, mm 22 ± 4a 16 ± 5 19 ± 5 21 ± 6 0.002
Hypertrophy morphology 1 × 10−7
No LVH (G+LVH-) 0 8 (33)* 1 (5) 0
Septal LVH 7 (35)* 15 (63) 16 (85) 20 (90)
Apical LVH 2 (10) 0 1 (5) 1 (5)
Mixed septal & apical LVH 11 (52)* 1 (4) 1 (5) 1 (5)
OTHER CLINICAL FEATURES
LV EDV, ml 150 ± 26 154 ± 31 155 ± 33 156 ± 41 0.94
LV ESV, ml 35 ± 10 43 ± 15 43 ± 14 41 ± 21 0.26
LV ejection fraction, % 76 ± 7 72 ± 8 72 ± 8 74 ± 7 0.28
Left atrial diameter, mm 41 ± 5 39 ± 8 37 ± 6 38 ± 8 0.25
LVOT gradient, mmHg 6.5 (5–110) 7.2 (4–111) 6.7 (2–110) 6.8 (3–92) 0.81
GENOTYPE
Gene positive 9 (45) 19 (79) 13 (68) 17 (77) 0.08
ECG FEATURES
Heart rate, bpm 58 ± 10 58 ± 8 59 ± 13 58 ± 10 0.66
QRS axis, ° 14 ± 30c 44 ± 29e 29 ± 34f −37 ± 28 8 × 10−13
QRS duration, ms 94 ± 8 100 ± 21 96 ± 16 102 ± 13 0.23
QRS amplitude, mV 2006 ± 780 1762 ± 621 1807 ± 588 1737 ± 613 0.70
QRS ascending slope 93 ± 36 95 ± 33 92 ± 34 76 ± 23 0.19
QRS descending slope −160 ± 60 −139 ± 56 −155 ± 60 −149 ± 56 0.47
Pathological Q waves 3 (14) 0 8 (38) 9 (43) 0.0003
T wave axis, ° 156 ± 45a,b,c 42 ± 27 49 ± 47 68 ± 41 2 × 10−11
Abnormal T axis 17 (81) 0 6 (33) 5 (25) 7 × 10−8
T amplitude, mV −135 ± 202a,b,c 308 ± 144 219 ± 209 257 ± 214 9 × 10−8
T wave inversion 21 (100) 0 4 (21) 1 (5) 8 × 10−17
Giant T wave inversion 5 (24) 0 1 (5) 0 0.003
T peak to T end, ms 91 ± 17 80 ± 20 86 ± 16 84 ± 19 0.19
ST segment displacement*, mV −13 ± 51a,b,c 32 ± 33 38 ± 51 48 ± 38 0.0001
QTc interval, ms 452 ± 22 435 ± 26 429 ± 26 443 ± 29 0.05
JTc interval, ms 359 ± 47 349 ± 87 342 ± 97 366 ± 145 0.42

Mean ± standard deviation, median (range) or number of patients (%). HCM, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; SCD, sudden cardiac death; NSVT, non-sustained ventricular tachycardia; BPR, blood pressure response; LVH, left ventricular hypertrophy; LV, left ventricular; G+LVH-, genotype positive HCM with normal wall thickness; EDV, end-diastolic volume; ESV, end-systolic volume; LVOT, left ventricular outflow tract.

a

Group 1A vs. 1B,

b

1A vs. 2,

c

1A vs. 3,

d

1B vs. 2,

e

1B vs. 3,

f

2 vs. 3, p < 0.05 on post-hoc pairwise comparisons (p-values multiplied by 6 for Bonferroni adjustment of 6 tests).

*, †

p < 0.05 on post-hoc contingency table analysis (p-values multiplied by 16 and 8 for Bonferroni adjustment of 4 × 4 and 4 × 2 combinations, respectively). Bold values mean p-value significant (p < 0.05).