TY - JOUR
T1 - Qt dispersion measured by automatic computerized 12-lead electrocardiography contributes significantly to detection of left ventricular hypertrophy in Japanese patients
AU - Izumi, R.
AU - Shinohata, R.
AU - Ohmaru, N.
AU - Kitawaki, T.
AU - Usui, Shinichi
AU - Ikeda, Satoru
AU - Kusachi, S.
PY - 2011/2
Y1 - 2011/2
N2 - This study assessed the diagnostic value of QT dispersion for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as determined by echocardiography. The QT and QRS interval parameters were determined automatically using computerized 12-lead electrocardiography in 153 Japanese out- patients. Corrected QT dispersion (QTcD) and maximal QRS duration (MaxQRS) were significantly correlated with left ventricular mass index. The sum of QTcD and MaxQRS showed the highest correlation with left ventricular mass index among QT and QRS interval parameters and their combinations. The cut-off points for LVH discrimination in this study were different to those reported in Western, mainly Caucasian, populations, suggesting the need for ethnicity-specific LVH detection criteria. A scoring system derived from multiple logistic regression analysis, employing a combination of QTcD, QRS time-voltage product and ST-T change, showed a specificity of 86.3%. It was concluded that QTcD, in addition to QRS time-voltage product and ST-T change, improved the detection of LVH.
AB - This study assessed the diagnostic value of QT dispersion for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as determined by echocardiography. The QT and QRS interval parameters were determined automatically using computerized 12-lead electrocardiography in 153 Japanese out- patients. Corrected QT dispersion (QTcD) and maximal QRS duration (MaxQRS) were significantly correlated with left ventricular mass index. The sum of QTcD and MaxQRS showed the highest correlation with left ventricular mass index among QT and QRS interval parameters and their combinations. The cut-off points for LVH discrimination in this study were different to those reported in Western, mainly Caucasian, populations, suggesting the need for ethnicity-specific LVH detection criteria. A scoring system derived from multiple logistic regression analysis, employing a combination of QTcD, QRS time-voltage product and ST-T change, showed a specificity of 86.3%. It was concluded that QTcD, in addition to QRS time-voltage product and ST-T change, improved the detection of LVH.
KW - Echocardiography
KW - Electrocardiogram
KW - Left ventricular hypertrophy
KW - Left ventricular mass
KW - QT dispersion
KW - Receiver operating characteristic curve
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U2 - 10.1177/147323001103900107
DO - 10.1177/147323001103900107
M3 - Article
C2 - 21672307
AN - SCOPUS:79952959876
SN - 0300-0605
VL - 39
SP - 51
EP - 63
JO - Journal of International Medical Research
JF - Journal of International Medical Research
IS - 1
ER -