Premature ventricular contraction-induced cardiomyopathy in children

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作者
Spector, Zebulon Z. [1 ]
Seslar, Stephen P. [1 ]
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[1] Seattle Childrens Hosp, Ctr Heart, Div Pediat Cardiol, 4800 Sand Point Way NE,M-S RC-2-820,POB 5371, Seattle, WA 98105 USA
关键词
Cardiomyopathy; child; ectopy; premature ventricular contractions; STRUCTURAL HEART-DISEASE; TERM FOLLOW-UP; CATHETER ABLATION; OUTFLOW TRACT; SYSTOLIC DYSFUNCTION; FREQUENT; COMPLEXES; ECTOPY; ARRHYTHMIAS; RECOVERY;
D O I
10.1017/S1047951115001110
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Adults with high premature ventricular contraction burden can develop left ventricular dilation, dysfunction, and strain, consistent with a cardiomyopathy, which is reversible with radiofrequency ablation of the premature ventricular contractions. Evidence in children with similar ectopy burden is limited. We performed a single-centre retrospective review to examine the prevalence of premature ventricular contraction-induced cardiomyopathy, natural history of ventricular ectopy, and progression to ventricular tachycardia in children with frequent premature ventricular contractions. Methods Children aged between 6 months and 18 years, with premature ventricular contractions comprising at least 20% of rhythm on 24-hour Holter monitor, were included in our study. Those with significant structural heart disease, ventricular tachycardia greater than 1% of rhythm at the time of premature ventricular contraction diagnosis, or family history of cardiomyopathy - except tachycardia-induced - were excluded. Cardiomyopathy was defined by echocardiographic assessment. Results A total of 36 children met the study criteria; seven patients (19.4%, 95% CI 6.2-32.6%) met the criteria for cardiomyopathy, mostly at initial presentation. Ectopy decreased to <10% of beats without intervention in 16.7% (95% CI 4.3-29.1%) of the patients. No patient progressed to having ventricular tachycardia as more than 1% of beats on follow-up Holter. Radiofrequency ablation was performed in three patients without cardiomyopathy. Conclusions Our study demonstrates a higher prevalence of cardiomyopathy among children with high premature ventricular contraction burden than that previously shown. Ectopy tended to persist throughout follow-up. These trends suggest the need for a multi-centre study on frequent premature ventricular contractions in children. In the interim, regular follow-up with imaging to evaluate for cardiomyopathy is warranted.
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