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Relation of ECG Abnormalities and Echocardiographically Detected Left Veticular Hypertrophy in Patients with Essential Hypertension

The Ewha Medical Journal 1995;18(1):1-6. Published online: July 24, 2015

Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Ewha Womanas University, Korea.

Copyright © 1995. Ewha Womans University School of Medicine

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  • Background
    Left ventricular hypertrophy(LVH) is an important prognostic factor in essential hypertersion. But the method of diagnosis of LVH by electrocardiography has limitations.
    In this study, we compared the sensitivity of the total 12-lead QRS amplitude with the sensitivity of certain standard electrocardiographic criteria for left ventriculart hyterthophy in patients with essential hypertension.
  • Materials & Method
    Atotal of 50 hypertrophy patients and 50 normal adults were studied. For diagnosis fo left ventricular hypertrophy by electrocardiography, we use Sokoliw and Lyon index, the ratio of RV6 : RV5 and a method using the total QRS complex voltage of standard 12-lwads. By echocardiography, we calculated left ventricular mass index.
  • Results
    The total QRS voltage ranged from 127mm to 332mm(mean : 205±51mm) in hypertensives, 86mm to 308mm(mean : 149±42mm) in nonmal group. Using 175mm as the upper limit of normal, this method gave a sensitivity of 80% show reasonable sensitivity of any criteria tested. The Sokolow-Lyon index gave a sensitivity of 45%, the RV6/RV5 ratio gave only 10% of sensitivity.
  • Conclusion
    Total 12-lead QRS voltage more than 175mm is a useful indicator of left ventriculat hypertrophy in patients with essential hypertension.

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