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. 2018 May 10;7(10):e008617. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.118.008617

Table 4.

Differences Between Patients With Spontaneous and Drug‐Induced Type 1 ECG

Spontaneous Type 1 (n=181) Drug‐Induced type1 (n=64) P Valuea
Clinical parameters
Male 179 (99%) 61 (95%) 0.1135
Age, y 46.0±12.9 46.8±13.5 0.5918
Symptomatic patients 62 (34%) 29 (45%) 0.133
Syncope 53 (29%) 26 (41%) 0.1194
VT/VF 9 (5%) 3 (5%) 1.0000
Family history of SD 56 (31%) 16 (25%) 0.4265
SCN5A mutation 13/109 (12%) 3/30 (10%) 1.0000
VT/VF during follow‐up 28 (15%) 3 (5%) 0.0257
ECG parameters
Spontaneous type 1 ECG 181 (100%) 0 ···
PQ interval in lead II (ms)
Pre SCB 181±27 180±25 0.9877
Post SCB 230±38 226±35 0.4217
QRS width (ms)
V1
Pre SCB 108±14 101±14 0.0004
Post SCB 134±23 128±22 0.0085
V2
Pre SCB 108±14 102±14 0.0011
Post SCB 136±23 130±25 0.0041
ST level (mV)
V1
Pre SCB 0.180±0.111 0.096±0.059 <0.0001
Post SCB 0.303±0.182 0.177±0.094 <0.0001
V2
Pre SCB 0.331±0.163 0.190±0.094 <0.0001
Post SCB 0.644±0.276 0.444±0.226 <0.0001
QTc interval (ms)
V5
Pre SCB 387±27 392±27 0.2183
Post SCB 427±36 425±31 0.7757
Drug‐induced VTA (n)
Overall 23 (13%) 1 (2%) 0.0068
PVCs 12 (7%) 1 (2%) 0.193
VTs 11 (6%) 0 (0%) 0.071

PVCs indicates premature ventricular contractions; SCB, sodium channel blocker; SD, sudden death; VTA, ventricular tachyarrhythmia; VT/VF, ventricular tachycardia/ventricular fibrillation.

a

P value: comparison of ECG parameters in patients with and those without spontaneous type 1 ECG.