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Abstract Background Patients with complete left bundle branch block (CLBBB) generally fall in two categories: CLBBB with good prognosis and poor prognosis. However, a simple electrocardiography (ECG) was considered impossible to predict the two categories. Purpose To elucidate the possibility of 12-leads ECG for predicting cardiac prognosis in patients with CLBBB Methods To estimate myocardial damage and left ventricular function, the ECG was performed with semiconductor SPECT simultaneously. Among consecutive 5864 patients who underwent ECG gated SPECT, finally 103 sinus-rhythm patients were enrolled. The observed period of them was median 632 days, and primary endpoint was set as cardiac death. Results Eight patients fell into cardiac death. Cox univariate analysis showed ventricular activation time (VAT: duration from onset of Q wave to peak of R wave) in V1 lead, T wave amplitude in aVR (aVR T-amp), and multiple fragmented QRS (At least 2 fQRS in LV anterior/inferior/lateral wall), and left ventricular ejection fraction, standard deviation of phase analysis (Phase SD), and summed rest score were significant predictors. After optimization of all significant continuous predictors by ROC curve analysis, all the significant predictors were analyzed by multivariate Cox analysis (stepwise regression). VAT in V1 (Hazard ratio: 4.594, P=0.034), aVR T-amp ≥-85microV (HR: 11.11, P=0.029), and Phase SD≥48.7 (HR6.047, P=0.035) were independent predictors. Kaplan-Meyer curve analysis demonstrated VAT V1≥70 and aVR T amp≥-85 showed the worst prognosis (P=0.008). Cox Regression after Optimization by ROC Univariate Multivariate (Stepwise regression) HR 95% CI P HR 95% CI P VAT I ≥70 6.861 1.759–26.76 0.006 4.594 1.126–18.75 0.034 T amp in aVR ≥−85 27.34 3.458–216.2 0.002 11.11 1.274–96.85 0.029 Multiple fQRS 3.836 1.081–13.61 0.037 LVEF ≤37% 7.250 1.874–28.04 0.004 SD ≥48.7 17.30 3.671–81.57 <0.001 6.047 1.133–32.28 0.035 SRS≥17 4.178 1.206–14.48 0.024 SD: standard deviation of histogram by phase analysis of SPECT; SRS: summed rest score by myocardial perfusion analysis of SPECT. Conclusion Simple 12-leads ECG could predict the prognosis of patients with CLBBB.

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