Does the Index of Cardio-Electrophysiological Balance (iCEB) identify patients at increased arrhythmic risk?
The Index of Cardio-Electrophysiological Balance (iCEB, calculated as QT/QRS) may serve as a simple, noninvasive ECG biomarker to identify patients at risk for different types of ventricular arrhythmias.
Our data suggest that iCEB (QT/QRS) is a simple but effective ECG surrogate of cardiac wavelength. iCEB is increased in situations that predispose to TdP and is decreased in situations that predispose to non-TdP mediated VT/VF. Therefore, iCEB might serve as a noninvasive and readily measurable marker to detect increased arrhythmic risk.
Robyns et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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