SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.

<h4>Background</h4>Ventricular fibrillation (VF) in the setting of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a leading cause of mortality. Although the risk of VF has a genetic component, the underlying genetic factors are largely unknown. Since heart rate and ECG intervals of...

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Main Authors: Raha Pazoki, Jonas S S G de Jong, Roos F Marsman, Nienke Bruinsma, Lukas R C Dekker, Arthur A M Wilde, Connie R Bezzina, Michael W T Tanck
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23437344/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Raha Pazoki
Jonas S S G de Jong
Roos F Marsman
Nienke Bruinsma
Lukas R C Dekker
Arthur A M Wilde
Connie R Bezzina
Michael W T Tanck
author_facet Raha Pazoki
Jonas S S G de Jong
Roos F Marsman
Nienke Bruinsma
Lukas R C Dekker
Arthur A M Wilde
Connie R Bezzina
Michael W T Tanck
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description <h4>Background</h4>Ventricular fibrillation (VF) in the setting of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a leading cause of mortality. Although the risk of VF has a genetic component, the underlying genetic factors are largely unknown. Since heart rate and ECG intervals of conduction and repolarization during acute STEMI differ between patients who do and patients who do not develop VF, we investigated whether SNPs known to modulate these ECG indices in the general population also impact on the respective ECG indices during STEMI and on the risk of VF.<h4>Methods and results</h4>The study population consisted of participants of the Arrhythmia Genetics in the NEtherlandS (AGNES) study, which enrols patients with a first STEMI that develop VF (cases) and patients that do not develop VF (controls). SNPs known to impact on RR interval, PR interval, QRS duration or QTc interval in the general population were tested for effects on the respective STEMI ECG indices (stage 1). Only those showing a (suggestive) significant association were tested for association with VF (stage 2). On average, VF cases had a shorter RR and a longer QTc interval compared to non-VF controls. Eight SNPs showed a trend for association with the respective STEMI ECG indices. Of these, three were also suggestively associated with VF.<h4>Conclusions</h4>RR interval and ECG indices of conduction and repolarization during acute STEMI differ between patients who develop VF and patients who do not. Although the effects of the SNPs on ECG indices during an acute STEMI seem to be similar in magnitude and direction as those found in the general population, the effects, at least in isolation, are too small to explain the differences in ECGs between cases and controls and to determine risk of VF.
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spelling doaj.art-f446f949e96f4263aa52e0ef45aa981d2022-12-21T23:41:05ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5721610.1371/journal.pone.0057216SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.Raha PazokiJonas S S G de JongRoos F MarsmanNienke BruinsmaLukas R C DekkerArthur A M WildeConnie R BezzinaMichael W T Tanck<h4>Background</h4>Ventricular fibrillation (VF) in the setting of acute ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is a leading cause of mortality. Although the risk of VF has a genetic component, the underlying genetic factors are largely unknown. Since heart rate and ECG intervals of conduction and repolarization during acute STEMI differ between patients who do and patients who do not develop VF, we investigated whether SNPs known to modulate these ECG indices in the general population also impact on the respective ECG indices during STEMI and on the risk of VF.<h4>Methods and results</h4>The study population consisted of participants of the Arrhythmia Genetics in the NEtherlandS (AGNES) study, which enrols patients with a first STEMI that develop VF (cases) and patients that do not develop VF (controls). SNPs known to impact on RR interval, PR interval, QRS duration or QTc interval in the general population were tested for effects on the respective STEMI ECG indices (stage 1). Only those showing a (suggestive) significant association were tested for association with VF (stage 2). On average, VF cases had a shorter RR and a longer QTc interval compared to non-VF controls. Eight SNPs showed a trend for association with the respective STEMI ECG indices. Of these, three were also suggestively associated with VF.<h4>Conclusions</h4>RR interval and ECG indices of conduction and repolarization during acute STEMI differ between patients who develop VF and patients who do not. Although the effects of the SNPs on ECG indices during an acute STEMI seem to be similar in magnitude and direction as those found in the general population, the effects, at least in isolation, are too small to explain the differences in ECGs between cases and controls and to determine risk of VF.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23437344/pdf/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Raha Pazoki
Jonas S S G de Jong
Roos F Marsman
Nienke Bruinsma
Lukas R C Dekker
Arthur A M Wilde
Connie R Bezzina
Michael W T Tanck
SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
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title SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
title_full SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
title_fullStr SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
title_full_unstemmed SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
title_short SNPs identified as modulators of ECG traits in the general population do not markedly affect ECG traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition.
title_sort snps identified as modulators of ecg traits in the general population do not markedly affect ecg traits during acute myocardial infarction nor ventricular fibrillation risk in this condition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23437344/pdf/?tool=EBI
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