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P wave dispersion and QT dispersion in adult Turkish migrants with familial mediterranean fever living in Germany.
[familial mediterranean fever]
Familial
Mediterranean
Fever
(
FMF
)
is
a
hereditary
autoinflammatory
disease
associated
with
subclinical
inflammation
,
which
includes
atherosclerosis
arising
from
endothelial
inflammation
,
which
in
turn
increases
the
risk
of
atrial
or
ventricular
arrhythmias
.
Conduction
abnormalities
can
be
detected
using
the
electrocardiographic
(
ECG
)
indices
P
and
QT
dispersion
(
Pdisp
and
QTdisp
)
.
Currently
,
it
is
unknown
whether
patients
with
FMF
are
more
likely
to
have
abnormalities
of
these
ECG
indices
.
Moreover
,
existing
studies
were
conducted
in
countries
with
higher
FMF
prevalence
.
We
therefore
perform
the
first
prospective
study
assessing
Pdisp
and
QTdisp
in
adult
FMF
patients
in
Germany
,
where
prevalence
of
FMF
is
low
.
Asymptomatic
FMF
patients
(
n
=
30
)
of
Turkish
ancestry
living
in
Germany
and
age-matched
healthy
controls
(
n
=
37
)
were
prospectively
assessed
using
12
-
lead
ECG
.
Patients
and
controls
were
comparable
in
gender
and
body
mass
index
,
and
patients
had
higher
erythrocyte
sedimentation
rate
(
ESR
)
,
C-
reactive
protein
(
CRP
)
and
serum
amyloid
A
(
SAA
)
compared
to
controls
(
ESR
:
23
.
7
±
14
.
3
vs
.
16
.
1
±
13
,
3
mm
/
1
(
st
)
h
,
p
=
0
.
03
,
CRP
:
0
.
73
±
0
.
9
vs
.
0
.
26
±
0
.
4
g
/
dl
,
p
=
0
.
01
,
SAA
:
3
.
14
±
4
,
8
vs
.
0
.
37
±
0
.
3
mg
/
dl
,
p
<
0
.
01
)
.
No
statistically
significant
difference
between
patients
and
controls
respectively
,
for
Pdisp
(
43
.
7
±
11
.
9
vs
.
47
.
1
±
11
.
2
ms
,
p
=
0
.
23
)
,
QTdisp
(
65
.
9
±
12
.
3
vs
.
67
.
6
±
12
.
7
ms
,
p
=
0
.
58
)
or
corrected
QTdisp
(
cQTdisp
:
73
.
9
±
15
.
0
vs
.
76
.
0
±
13
.
3
ms
,
p
=
0
.
55
)
was
found
.
No
correlation
could
be
found
between
Pdisp
or
QTdisp
or
cQTdisp
and
any
of
the
biochemical
markers
of
inflammation
.
FMF
patients
living
in
Germany
show
a
Pdisp
and
QTdisp
comparable
to
healthy
controls
,
with
no
increased
risk
of
atrial
or
ventricular
arrhythmias
indicated
.
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