
Abstract
To evaluate the prognostic significance of novel P-wave morphology descriptors in general population.
Novel P-wave morphology variables were analyzed from orthogonal X-, Y-, Z-leads of the digitized electrocardiogram using a custom-made software in 6906 middle-aged subjects of the Mini-Finland Health Survey. A total of 3747 (54.3%) participants died during the follow-up period of 24.3 ± 10.4 years; 379 (5.5%) of the study population succumbed to sudden cardiac death (SCD), 928 (13.4%) to non-SCD (NSCD) and 2440 (35.3%) patients to non-cardiac death (NCD). In univariate comparisons, most of the studied P-wave morphology parameters had a significant association with all modes of death (
Abnormalities of P-wave morphology are associated with the risk of all modes of death in general population. After relevant adjustments, PMD was still closely associated with the risk of SCD but not with NSCD or NCD. P-MaxAmp-Z predicted SCD even after adjustments, however, it also retained its association with NSCD and NCD.
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Idamaria Laitinen
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Tuomas V Kenttä
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Jussi Passi
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Mira Anette E Haukilahti
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Antti Eranti
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Arttu Holkeri
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Aapo L Aro
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Tuomas Kerola
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Kai Noponen
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Tapio Seppänen
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Harri Rissanen
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Paul Knekt
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Markku Heliövaara
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Olavi H Ukkola
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M Juhani Junttila
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Heikki V Huikuri
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