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Novel methodology for the detection of exercise-induced myocardial wall motion abnormalities by surface electrocardiogram during exercise test
Abstract Background We investigated whether ischemia-induced wall motion abnormalities during exercise test modify electrical vector variation. Methods We performed treadmill exercise test and thallium 201 scintigraphy in 150 normotensives. Beat-to-beat change of direction of S wave in V1 (reference...
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Published in: | Journal of electrocardiology 2011-05, Vol.44 (3), p.377-382 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | Abstract Background We investigated whether ischemia-induced wall motion abnormalities during exercise test modify electrical vector variation. Methods We performed treadmill exercise test and thallium 201 scintigraphy in 150 normotensives. Beat-to-beat change of direction of S wave in V1 (reference lead) was compared with that of R wave in V5 and aVF, representative of anterior and inferior walls, respectively. The percentage of neighboring QRS couples where S wave in V1 and R wave in V5 or aVF change toward the same direction (increase or decrease) constitutes V1-V5 and V1-aVF indexes. Results V1-V5 and V1-aVF indexes were significantly decreased in subjects with reversible anterior or inferior ischemia, respectively. A decrease in V1-V5 index ≥0.14 defines those with anterior wall ischemia (sensitivity, 100%; specificity, 75.5%), whereas a decrease in V1-aVF index ≥0.05 defines those with inferior wall ischemia (sensitivity, 92.3%; specificity, 61.5%). Conclusions These novel electrocardiographic exercise test indexes improved significantly their sensitivities. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0736 1532-8430 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2010.11.011 |