Early Repolarization Is Not Always Benign
Early repolarization (ER) pattern is marked with J-point elevation, slurring or notching the terminal portion of the QRS and ST segment elevation has been considered benign over the last few decades. However, some reports now suggest a link between early repolarization and increased risk of death du...
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doaj-96ad3b288687460b80d81e8ebe63b3412020-11-25T00:47:02ZengIndonesian Heart AssociationMajalah Kardiologi Indonesia0126-37732620-47622017-04-0137210.30701/ijc.v37i2.572Early Repolarization Is Not Always BenignIman Fatullah0Hauda El Rasyid1Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Andalas-Dr. M. Djamil Central Public Hospital, PadangDepartment of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Andalas-Dr. M. Djamil Central Public Hospital, PadangEarly repolarization (ER) pattern is marked with J-point elevation, slurring or notching the terminal portion of the QRS and ST segment elevation has been considered benign over the last few decades. However, some reports now suggest a link between early repolarization and increased risk of death due to arrhythmias and idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (VF), known as ER syndrome. Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators implantation and drug isoproterenol are the suggested therapy in patients with ER syndrome. In contrast, patients without symptoms of the syndrome ER are common and have a better prognosis. Risk stratification in asymptomatic patients in the ER remains a gray area. There are still many unanswered questions, so studies exploring the underlying mechanisms of ER continues to be developed.http://ijconline.id/index.php/ijc/article/view/572early repolarizationJ-point |
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Early Repolarization Is Not Always Benign |
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Majalah Kardiologi Indonesia |
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Early repolarization (ER) pattern is marked with J-point elevation, slurring or notching the terminal portion of the QRS and ST segment elevation has been considered benign over the last few decades. However, some reports now suggest a link between early repolarization and increased risk of death due to arrhythmias and idiopathic ventricular fibrillation (VF), known as ER syndrome. Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators implantation and drug isoproterenol are the suggested therapy in patients with ER syndrome. In contrast, patients without symptoms of the syndrome ER are common and have a better prognosis. Risk stratification in asymptomatic patients in the ER remains a gray area. There are still many unanswered questions, so studies exploring the underlying mechanisms of ER continues to be developed. |
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