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Electrocardiographic characteristics indicating a risk of irreversibly impaired myocardial function in chronic aortic regurgitation.

S H Recke1, J Marienhagen, H Feistel, G Platsch, E Bock, J von der Emde.   

Abstract

In order to define which of selected ECG variables could indicate irreversibly impaired myocardial function in chronic aortic regurgitation 54 patients were stratified according to normal (> or = 50%; Group A, n = 41) or subnormal radionuclide left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF < 50%; Group B, n = 13) late after aortic valve replacement. Preoperatively, Group B patients had a significantly greater QRS duration, greater R-peak time (RPT) prolongation in I, V5 or V6, greater RPT relative to the S-peak time of the maximum S in V1, V2 or V3 (R-peak delay) and a greater negative T-wave in I or V6, as compared with Group A. These ECG variables together with preoperative angiocardiographic LVEF and end-systolic volume index were subjected to stepwise linear discriminant analysis. The maximum RPT, angio-LVEF and the maximum RPT relative to the S-peak time of the maximum S in V1, V2 or V3 emerged as the most promising variables. Of of Group A patients 82.9% and 84.6% of Group B patients were correctly classified by the three variables. If applied separately, APT prolongation or the presence of the R-peak delay in the left-sided leads, although less sensitive, have reasonably high specificity as risk indicators of irreversibly impaired chamber function, their positive predictive value being 60 and 62.5%, respectively. In conjunction with preoperative LVEF the diagnostic contribution of the two ECG variables amounts to the greatest overall separation of postoperatively preserved from irreversibly impaired systolic function.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8112917     DOI: 10.1016/0167-5273(93)90082-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2011-07-05       Impact factor: 1.704

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Journal:  Cardiology       Date:  2018-08-23       Impact factor: 1.869

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Authors:  J S Borer; C Hochreiter; E M Herrold; P Supino; M Aschermann; D Wencker; R B Devereux; M J Roman; M Szulc; P Kligfield; O W Isom
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