The frontal and spatial QRS-T angle is associated with future cardiac events, including sudden cardiac death and all-cause mortality, serving as a potential tool for cardiac risk stratification.
Cardiac risk stratification
QRS-T angle
Sudden cardiac death, all-cause mortality, and further cardiac morbidity
For proper distribution of preventative resources, a more robust method of cardiac risk stratification should be encouraged in addition to merely reduced ejection fraction. To this end, the QRS-T angle, an electrocardiogram-derived measure of the difference in mean vectors of depolarization and repolarization, has been found associated with sudden cardiac death and other mortal and morbid outcomes in multiple observational studies over the past decade. The use of both frontal and spatial QRS-T angle in the prediction of future cardiac events including sudden cardiac death, all-cause mortality, and further cardiac morbidity is reviewed here.
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Andrew Oehler
Allegheny Health Network
Trevor Feldman
Oregon Health & Science University
Charles A. Henrikson
Oregon Health & Science University
Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology
Oregon Health & Science University
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Oehler et al. (Tue,) conducted a review in Cardiac risk stratification. QRS-T angle was evaluated on Sudden cardiac death, all-cause mortality, and further cardiac morbidity. The frontal and spatial QRS-T angle is associated with future cardiac events, including sudden cardiac death and all-cause mortality, serving as a potential tool for cardiac risk stratification.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0baa164f6759c6fca256fb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/anec.12206