PMID: 8595569Jan 1, 1996Paper

High resolution electrocardiographic abnormalities as possible indexes of electric instability of the myocardium

The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
G G IvanovL I Titomir

Abstract

To evaluate the signal-averaged high resolution electrocardiogram in the time domain and the frequency domain in various cardiac patients. Patients in seven clinical diagnostic categories were compared with a healthy control group. The control group consisted of 70 clinically healthy persons. The 525 cardiac patients were divided as follows: group 1, 29 patients with surgically corrected mitralvalvular disease; group 2, 42 postinfarction patients with-bypass grafting; group 3, 57 patients with ventricular tachycardia; group 4, 198 patients with medically treated angina; group 5, 63 patients with hypertension; group 6, 46 patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation; and group 7, 90 patients with acute pulmonary insufficiency. The Frank orthogonal leads were used to derive the signal-averaged electrocardiogram in the usual manner by averaging over 200 complexes. Time domain and frequency domain data were recorded for both the P wave and the QRS complex. Ventricular late potentials were found most often in patients with postinfarction ventricular tachycardia (59%). The prevalence of ventricular late potentials in the mitral valvular disease group increased from 45% to 70% after surgery; in the bypass grafting group it also increa...Continue Reading

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