Clinical Perspective
What Is New?
Among
participants in 2 large, community‐based cohort studies, the
presence of a premature atrial contraction detected from a single,
standard 12‐lead ECG predicted a statistically significant elevated
risk of both incident atrial fibrillation and death.
Similarly, a
premature ventricular contraction from a single, standard ECG
predicted statistically significant increased risks of incident heart
failure, decline in left ventricular ejection fraction, and death.
What Are the
Clinical Implications?
In combination
with other risk markers, ectopy on a single, standard 12‐lead ECG
may provide valuable information regarding an individual's
cardiovascular risk and serve as a broadly available tool for the
prediction and prevention of atrial fibrillation, heart failure, and
death.
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