A POPULATION STUDY OF THE NATURAL-HISTORY OF WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROME IN OLMSTED COUNTY, MINNESOTA, 1953-1989

被引:313
作者
MUNGER, TM
PACKER, DL
HAMMILL, SC
FELDMAN, BJ
BAILEY, KR
BALLARD, DJ
HOLMES, DR
GERSH, BJ
机构
[1] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN,DIV CARDIOVASC DIS & INTERNAL MED,200 1ST ST SW,ROCHESTER,MN 55905
[2] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN,BIOSTAT SECT,ROCHESTER,MN 55905
[3] MAYO CLIN & MAYO FDN,CLIN EPIDEMIOL SECT,ROCHESTER,MN 55905
关键词
ACCESSORY PATHWAYS; SUDDEN DEATH; ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY; EPIDEMIOLOGY;
D O I
10.1161/01.CIR.87.3.866
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background. Virtually all natural history studies of Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome have been case series and, as such, have been constrained by referral biases, skewed age and sex distributions, or brief follow-up periods. The purpose of our study was to examine the natural history, the development or arrhythmias, and the incidence of sudden death in an entire cohort of pediatric and adult WPW patients from a community-based local population. Methods and Results. We identified 113 residents of Olmsted County, Minnesota, during the period 1953-1989 using the centralized records-linkage system provided by the Mayo Clinic and the Rochester Epidemiology Program Project. Medical records and ECGs were reviewed to confirm the diagnosis and to establish pathway location by ECG criteria. Follow-up, via record review and telephone interview, was complete in 95% of subjects through 1990. The incidence of newly diagnosed cases was approximately four per 100,000 per year. Preexcitation was not present on the initial ECG of 22% of the cohort. Approximately 50% of the population was asymptomatic at diagnosis, with 30% subsequently having symptoms related to arrhythmia at follow-up. Two sudden cardiac deaths (SCD) occurred over 1,338 patient-years of follow-up, yielding an overall SCD rate of 0.0015 (95% confidence interval, 0.0002-0.0054) per patient-year. No SCD occurred in patients asymptomatic at diagnosis. Conclusions. The incidence of sudden death in a local community-based population is low and suggests that electrophysiological testing should not be performed routinely in asymptomatic patients with WPW syndrome. Nevertheless, young, asymptomatic patients, particularly those <40 years old, should return for medical follow-up should symptoms develop.
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页码:866 / 873
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