“J waves” induced after short coupling intervals: a manifestations of latent depolarization abnormality?
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
To confirm the presence of tachycardia-induced slur or notch in the terminal portion of the QRS complexes in a general patient population.
A tachycardia-induced J wave was defined as a slur or notch in the terminal portion of the QRS complexes newly induced at short RR intervals during atrial premature contractions (APCs) or atrial electrical stimulation in the electrophysiological study (EPS). Twenty-three out of 2000 patients with general diseases were involved. All patients with aborted sudden cardiac death, ventricular fibrillation or a family history of sudden cardiac death were excluded. The mean age was 72 ± 9 years, and 11 patients were male (47.8%). When the RR interval was shortened from 821 ± 142 ms to 464 ± 52 ms in the conducted APCs (
J waves can be newly induced by short RR intervals in a general patient population, and a conduction delay is the likely mechanism causing such J waves.
Contributors

Masafumi Nakayama
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Masahito Sato
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Masaaki Okabe
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Yoshiyasu Aizawa
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Seiji Takatsuki
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Keiichi Fukuda
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