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Simultaneous Video-EEG-ECG Monitoring to Identify Neurocardiac Dysfunction in Mouse Models of Epilepsy
Published on: January 29, 2018
Cardiac electrical instability in newly diagnosed/chronic epilepsy tracked by Holter and ECG patch
Trudy D Pang1, Bruce D Nearing1, Kaarkuzhali Babu Krishnamurthy1
1From Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (T.D.P., B.D.N., K.B.K., S.C.S., R.L.V.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; and LivaNova PLC (B.O.), London, UK.
Objective:
We hypothesized that cardiac electrical instability and abnormal autonomic tone result from cumulative cardiac injury sustained in recurrent seizures. We tested this hypothesis by comparing T-wave alternans (TWA) and heart rate variability (HRV), both established markers of sudden cardiac death (SCD) risk, in patients with chronic as compared to newly diagnosed epilepsy.
Methods:
In this prospective, observational cohort study, patients (newly diagnosed epilepsy, n = 6, age 41.8 ± 6.8 years; chronic epilepsy, n = 6, age 40.2 ± 5.6 years [p = 0.85]) were monitored either with Holter recorder alone or simultaneously with 14-day Zio XT extended continuous ECG patch monitor. TWA was assessed by Food and Drug Administration-cleared Modified Moving Average analysis; HRV was calculated by rMSSD.
Results:
TWA levels in chronic epilepsy were significantly higher than in newly diagnosed epilepsy (62 ± 5.4 vs 35 ± 1.3 μV, p < 0.002); the latter did not differ from healthy control adults. In all patients with chronic epilepsy, TWA exceeded the established ≥47-μV TWA cutpoint and rMSSD HRV was inversely related to TWA levels. Patients with chronic epilepsy exhibited elevated TWA levels equivalently on Holter and ECG patch recordings (p = 0.38) with a high correlation (r 2 = 0.99, p < 0.01) across 24 hours.
Conclusion:
Based on the limited number of patients studied, it appears that chronic epilepsy, the common use of sodium channel antagonists, or other factors are associated with higher TWA levels and simultaneously with lower rMSSD HRV, which is suggestive of autonomic dysfunction or higher sympathetic tone. The ECG patch monitor used has equivalent accuracy to Holter monitoring for TWA and HRV and permits longer-term ECG sampling.
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