| Literature DB >> 131563 |
R Chirife, G S Feitosa, W S Frankl.
Abstract
The validity of various electrocardiographic P wave measurements was tested in 48 patients by comparing them to left atrial dimensions determined by echocardiography (echo), a proved method of left atrial size estimation. Of all the measurements considered, only the width of the P wave (PW), the P terminal force in lead V1 (PV1), and the PW/PR segment ratio (PW/PR) showed statistically significant correlations with left atrial size measurements by echo, with r values of 0-746, 0-491, and 0-479, respectively. The results indicated that P widths in excess of 105 ms were present in all the patients who had left atria equal to or greater than 3-8 cm by echo and in 11 per cent of patients without atrial enlargement (false positives), and that when measurements were less than 105 ms left atrial enlargement was unlikely.Entities:
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Year: 1975 PMID: 131563 PMCID: PMC482954 DOI: 10.1136/hrt.37.12.1281
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Heart J ISSN: 0007-0769