Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2860945 | The American Journal of Cardiology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Recognition of the P wave is important for the correct characterization of atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. When the P wave is difficult to identify on standard electrocardiography (SECG), either esophageal electrocardiography (EECG) or intracardiac electrocardiography (IC-ECG), central venous catheter may be used. The feasibility of these methods has already been demonstrated, but there is no published study comparing them. This study compared the amplitude of the P wave obtained by IC-ECG with those of the P waves obtained by EECG and SECG. SECG, EECG, and IC-ECG were performed on each patient. IC-ECG and EECG made it possible to register P waves larger than registered by SECG (p <0.00001). The difference between the largest P waves obtained with IC-ECG (5.93 ± 3.56 mm) and EECG (4.67 ± 2.16 mm) was not statistically significant (p = 0.1953). In conclusion, IC-ECG is easy to perform and magnifies the P wave at least as effectively as EECG.
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Authors
Mariano Noel MD, Daniel Felipe MD, Jorge Mario MD, Ricardo Adolfo Spampinato MD, Leandro MD, Alberto Enrique MD, Daniel MD, Alberto MD, Adriana MD, Marcelo MD,