The 12-lead electrocardiogram(ECG)is a crucial tool in the diagnosis and risk stratification of acute coronary syndrome(ACS).Unlike other 11 leads,lead aVR has been long neglected until recent years.However,recent inv...The 12-lead electrocardiogram(ECG)is a crucial tool in the diagnosis and risk stratification of acute coronary syndrome(ACS).Unlike other 11 leads,lead aVR has been long neglected until recent years.However,recent investigations have shown that an analysis of ST-segment shift in lead aVR provides useful information on the coronary angiographic anatomy and risk stratification in ACS.ST-segment elevation in lead aVR can be caused by(1)transmural ischemia in the basal part of the interventricular septum caused by impaired coronary blood flow of the first major branch originating from the left anterior descending coronary artery;(2)transmural ischemia in the right ventricular outflow tract caused by impaired coronary blood flow of the large conal branch originating from the right coronary artery;and(3)reciprocal changes opposite to ischemic or non-ischemic ST-segment depression in the lateral limb and precordial leads.On the other hand,ST-segment depression in lead aVR can be caused by transmural ischemia in the inferolateral and apical regions.It has been recently shown that an analysis of T wave in lead aVR also provides useful prognostic information in the general population and patients with prior myocardial infarction.Cardiologists should pay more attention to the tracing of lead aVR when interpreting the12-lead ECG in clinical practice.展开更多
Background: Upright T wave in lead aVR (TaVR) has recently been reported to be associated with cardiovascular death and mortality in general population and in patients with prior cardiovascular disease (CVD). However,...Background: Upright T wave in lead aVR (TaVR) has recently been reported to be associated with cardiovascular death and mortality in general population and in patients with prior cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the evidence for the predictive ability of TaVR in patients with ischemic stroke (IS) is lacking. Methods: A total of 625 consecutive patients with IS (mean age:66 ± 12 years;379 male) were enrolled in this study between January 2013 and December 2014. Patients were divided into upright TaVR (≥0 mV;n = 201) and negative TaVR (<0 mV;n=424) groups. All patients were evaluated with respect to clinical features and in-hospital clinical results. Results: Overall, the prevalence of upright TaVR was 32.2%at baseline. Patients with an upright TaVR were older, had a higher percentage of CVD and hypertension, higher level of MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CKMB), faster heart rate, higher rate of QT prolongation>450 ms, higher rate of negative T in lead II, higher rate of negative T in lead V6, higher rate of ST depression, and longer QTc duration. During the mean follow-up period of 20.0 ± 5.8 months, 29 (4.6%) patients experienced all-cause death and 12 (1.9%) patients experienced cardiovascular death, the primary end point. Concomitantly, 94 (15%) patients experienced recurrence of IS, the secondary end point. After adjusting for clinical covariates, upright TaVR was independently associated with all-cause death [hazard ratio (HR): 2.88, 95%confidence intervals (CI): 1.07-7.73], cardiovascular death (HR: 3.04, 95% CI:1.07-8.64), and IS recurrence (HR:1.86, 95%CI:1.08-3.20). Conclusions: Upright TaVR in patients with IS is associated with increased mortality and recurrence of IS.展开更多
文摘The 12-lead electrocardiogram(ECG)is a crucial tool in the diagnosis and risk stratification of acute coronary syndrome(ACS).Unlike other 11 leads,lead aVR has been long neglected until recent years.However,recent investigations have shown that an analysis of ST-segment shift in lead aVR provides useful information on the coronary angiographic anatomy and risk stratification in ACS.ST-segment elevation in lead aVR can be caused by(1)transmural ischemia in the basal part of the interventricular septum caused by impaired coronary blood flow of the first major branch originating from the left anterior descending coronary artery;(2)transmural ischemia in the right ventricular outflow tract caused by impaired coronary blood flow of the large conal branch originating from the right coronary artery;and(3)reciprocal changes opposite to ischemic or non-ischemic ST-segment depression in the lateral limb and precordial leads.On the other hand,ST-segment depression in lead aVR can be caused by transmural ischemia in the inferolateral and apical regions.It has been recently shown that an analysis of T wave in lead aVR also provides useful prognostic information in the general population and patients with prior myocardial infarction.Cardiologists should pay more attention to the tracing of lead aVR when interpreting the12-lead ECG in clinical practice.
文摘Background: Upright T wave in lead aVR (TaVR) has recently been reported to be associated with cardiovascular death and mortality in general population and in patients with prior cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, the evidence for the predictive ability of TaVR in patients with ischemic stroke (IS) is lacking. Methods: A total of 625 consecutive patients with IS (mean age:66 ± 12 years;379 male) were enrolled in this study between January 2013 and December 2014. Patients were divided into upright TaVR (≥0 mV;n = 201) and negative TaVR (<0 mV;n=424) groups. All patients were evaluated with respect to clinical features and in-hospital clinical results. Results: Overall, the prevalence of upright TaVR was 32.2%at baseline. Patients with an upright TaVR were older, had a higher percentage of CVD and hypertension, higher level of MB isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CKMB), faster heart rate, higher rate of QT prolongation>450 ms, higher rate of negative T in lead II, higher rate of negative T in lead V6, higher rate of ST depression, and longer QTc duration. During the mean follow-up period of 20.0 ± 5.8 months, 29 (4.6%) patients experienced all-cause death and 12 (1.9%) patients experienced cardiovascular death, the primary end point. Concomitantly, 94 (15%) patients experienced recurrence of IS, the secondary end point. After adjusting for clinical covariates, upright TaVR was independently associated with all-cause death [hazard ratio (HR): 2.88, 95%confidence intervals (CI): 1.07-7.73], cardiovascular death (HR: 3.04, 95% CI:1.07-8.64), and IS recurrence (HR:1.86, 95%CI:1.08-3.20). Conclusions: Upright TaVR in patients with IS is associated with increased mortality and recurrence of IS.