Abnormalities of T waves in effort angina pectoris patients at rest evaluated by spatial velocity electrocardiogram. 1996

A Sasaki, and A Takimiya, and T Arai, and Y Song, and S Nakajima, and K Muto, and C Ibukiyama
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical College Hospital, Japan.

The normal shape of the T wave on the standard 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is asymmetrical. The spatial velocity electrocardiogram (SVECG) is a method of recording the slope of the wave of the ECG and makes it possible to quantify the symmetry of the ECG-T wave. The aim of this study was to diagnose resting effort angina pectoris not detectable by conventional resting ECG using SVECG. We studied SVECG-T waves in effort angina pectoris patients with significant coronary artery stenosis but with normal resting ECG (AP group: 50 subjects) and in an age- and sex-matched normal controls (N group: 30 subjects). The SVECG is depicted as a simple differential wave, and all SVECG-T waves had two peaks. The first peak of the SVECG-T wave was designated as the 'a' wave and the second peak as the 'c' wave. The heights (a wave-mag, c wave-mag) and c wave-mag/a wave-mag ratio (c/a ratio) were calculated. The c/a ratio was significantly decreased in the AP group (1.52 +/- 0.29 vs 1.87 +/- 0.27, p < 0.0001). In cases below the cut off c/a ratio of 1.7, the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity and accuracy for effort angina pectoris were retrospectively evaluated to be 82%, 70% and 78%, respectively. The heights of the 'a' and 'c' waves correspond to the maximum slope of the ascending and descending limbs of the T wave on ECG. The symmetrization of the T wave on ECG is considered to occur when the c/a ratio decreases and approaches 1.0. In conclusion, the c/a ratio of the SVECG-T wave is a useful index to diagnose effort angina pectoris at rest when the resting ECG is normal.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D011237 Predictive Value of Tests In screening and diagnostic tests, the probability that a person with a positive test is a true positive (i.e., has the disease), is referred to as the predictive value of a positive test; whereas, the predictive value of a negative test is the probability that the person with a negative test does not have the disease. Predictive value is related to the sensitivity and specificity of the test. Negative Predictive Value,Positive Predictive Value,Predictive Value Of Test,Predictive Values Of Tests,Negative Predictive Values,Positive Predictive Values,Predictive Value, Negative,Predictive Value, Positive
D012146 Rest Freedom from activity. Rests
D003251 Constriction, Pathologic The condition of an anatomical structure's being constricted beyond normal dimensions. Stenosis,Stricture,Constriction, Pathological,Pathologic Constriction,Constrictions, Pathologic,Pathologic Constrictions,Pathological Constriction,Stenoses,Strictures
D003327 Coronary Disease An imbalance between myocardial functional requirements and the capacity of the CORONARY VESSELS to supply sufficient blood flow. It is a form of MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA (insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle) caused by a decreased capacity of the coronary vessels. Coronary Heart Disease,Coronary Diseases,Coronary Heart Diseases,Disease, Coronary,Disease, Coronary Heart,Diseases, Coronary,Diseases, Coronary Heart,Heart Disease, Coronary,Heart Diseases, Coronary
D004562 Electrocardiography Recording of the moment-to-moment electromotive forces of the HEART as projected onto various sites on the body's surface, delineated as a scalar function of time. The recording is monitored by a tracing on slow moving chart paper or by observing it on a cardioscope, which is a CATHODE RAY TUBE DISPLAY. 12-Lead ECG,12-Lead EKG,12-Lead Electrocardiography,Cardiography,ECG,EKG,Electrocardiogram,Electrocardiograph,12 Lead ECG,12 Lead EKG,12 Lead Electrocardiography,12-Lead ECGs,12-Lead EKGs,12-Lead Electrocardiographies,Cardiographies,ECG, 12-Lead,EKG, 12-Lead,Electrocardiograms,Electrocardiographies, 12-Lead,Electrocardiographs,Electrocardiography, 12-Lead
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000368 Aged A person 65 years of age or older. For a person older than 79 years, AGED, 80 AND OVER is available. Elderly

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