Relationships between left ventricular mass and QRS duration in diverse types of left ventricular hypertrophy

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Domain, Guillaume | Chouquet, Cecile | Réant, Patricia | Bongard, Vanina | Vedis, Theo | Rollin, Anne | Mandel, Franck | Delasnerie, Hubert | Voglimacci-Stephanopoli, Quentin | Mondoly, Pierre | Beneyto, Maxime | Cariou, Eve | Fournier, Pauline | Delmas, Clément | Galinier, Michel | Carrié, Didier | Lafitte, Stéphane | Lairez, Olivier | Ferrières, Jean | Cochet, Hubert | Maury, Philippe

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International audience. Aims: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) may be associated with very narrow QRS, while left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) may increase QRS duration. We investigated the relationships between QRS duration and LV mass (LVM) in subtypes of abnormal LV wall thickness.Methods and results: Automated measurement of LVM on MRI was correlated to automated measurement of QRS duration on ECG in HCM, left ventricular non compaction (LVNC), left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), and controls with healthy hearts. Uni and multivariate analyses were performed between groups including explanatory variables expected to influence LVM and QRS duration. The relationships between QRS duration and LVM were further studied within each group. Two hundred and twenty-one HCM, 28 LVNC, 16 LVH, and 40 controls were retrospectively included. Mean QRS duration was 92 ms for HCM, 104 for LVNC, 110 for LVH, and 92 for controls (P < 0.01). Mean LVM was 100, 90, 108, and 68 g/m2 (P < 0.01). QRS duration, LVM, hypertension, maximal wall thickness, and late gadolinium enhancement were significantly linked to HCM in multivariate analysis (w/wo bundle branch block). An independent negative correlation was found between LVM and QRS duration in the HCM group, while the relationship was reverse in LVNC, LVH, and controls.Conclusion: QRS duration increases with LVM in LVNC, LVH, or in healthy hearts, while reverse relationship is present in HCM. These relationships were independent from other parameters. These results warrant additional investigations for refining diagnosis criteria for HCM in the future.

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