Circulation, Vol 79, 312-323, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
M Yamaki, K Ikeda, I Kubota, K Nakamura, K Hanashima, K Tsuiki and S Yasui
To improve the diagnostic usefulness of electrocardiography (ECG) in
determining the severity of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) with body
surface mapping, 87 unipolar ECGs were recorded from 57 patients with left
ventricular (LV) concentric hypertrophy and 30 with LV dilatation. Body
surface ECG features due to LVH were evaluated by increase of QRS voltage
and delayed local activation. We measured for each lead R voltage, net area
of QRS (AQRS), ventricular activation time (VAT), and departure index (DI)
of AQRS and VAT (DI = mean/SD). From these measurements, seven parameters
were calculated for each patient: Rmax, the maximal R wave voltage;
AQRSmax, the maximal AQRS; AQRS-Dmax, the maximal AQRS DI; AQRS-Darea, the
area size where DIs of AQRS are more than 2; VATmax, the maximal VAT;
VAT-Dmax, the maximal VAT DI; and VAT-Darea, the area size where DIs of VAT
are more than 2. Among these parameters, the most effective for diagnosis
of LVH were selected by stepwise multiple regression analysis. In the
concentric hypertrophy group, the combination of VAT-Darea and Rmax was
determined to be the best for estimating wall thickness. The regression
equation determined from them correlated well to wall thickness (r = 0.73).
In the LV dilatation hypertrophy group, only AQRSmax was selected for
estimating LV dilatation. A good correlation between AQRSmax and LV
internal dimension was observed (r = 0.73). With the body surface
distribution of VAT prolongation, septal hypertrophy was separated from the
other LVH. These were superior to the conventional method of 12- lead ECGs.
ECG diagnosis of LVH severity improved by incorporating a mapping study.
Also, prolongation of VAT and increase in QRS voltage were shown to be
important when determining the severity of LVH.
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Improved diagnostic performance on the severity of left ventricular hypertrophy with body surface mapping
First Department of Internal Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Japan.
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