Clinical significance of J waves with respect to substrate characteristics and ablation outcomes in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
J-wave syndrome in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) has been linked to an increased risk of ventricular arrhythmia. We investigated the significance of J waves with respect to substrate manifestations and ablation outcomes in patients with ARVC.
Forty-five patients with ARVC undergoing endocardial/epicardial mapping/ablation were studied. Patients were classified into two groups: 13 (28.9%) and 32 (71.1%) patients with and without J waves, respectively. The baseline characteristics, electrophysiological features, ventricular substrate, and recurrent ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation (VT/VF) were compared. Among the 13 patients with J waves, only the inferior J wave was observed. More ARVC patients with J waves fulfilled the major criteria of ventricular arrhythmias (76.9% vs. 21.9%,
The presence of J waves was associated with the discordance of endocardial/epicardial activation pattern in terms of transmural depolarization discrepancy in patients with ARVC.
Contributors

Chin-Yu Lin
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Fa-Po Chung
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Yenn-Jiang Lin
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Shih-Lin Chang
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Li-Wei Lo
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Yu-Feng Hu
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Ta-Chuan Tuan
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Tze-Fan Chao
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Jo-Nan Liao
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Ting-Yung Chang
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Ling Kuo
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Cheng-I Wu
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Chih-Min Liu
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Shin-Huei Liu
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Wen-Han Cheng
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Isaiah C Lugtu
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Abigail Louise D Te
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Ting‐Chun Huang
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Po-Tseng Lee
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Jennifer Jeanne B Vicera
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Shih-Ann Chen
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