| Literature DB >> 29272363 |
José Nunes de Alencar Neto1, Adrian Baranchuk2, Antoni Bayés-Genís3, Antoni Bayés de Luna4.
Abstract
Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia or cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) is a pathologic condition where the right ventricle is partially or totally replaced by fatty and fibrous tissue. The electrocardiogram (ECG) has a central role for diagnosis since it comprises two major and two minor criteria in the diagnostic criteria published by the Task 1 Force, although it is not 100% necessary to make a final diagnosis, because around 10% of patients with ARVD/C present with a normal ECG. In this article, we review the 12-lead electrocardiographic findings of patients with ARVD/C. ECG criteria observed during depolarization [prolonged terminal activation duration, epsilon wave, partial right bundle branch block (RBBB) and advanced RBBB of peripheral origin with characteristic ECG patterns] and repolarization abnormalities, (negative T waves) are reviewed in detail. More common ventricular arrhythmias and risk of sudden death, and how to use the surface ECG to stratify the risk, are part of our final comments.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29272363 DOI: 10.1093/europace/eux202
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Europace ISSN: 1099-5129 Impact factor: 5.214