Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2916602 Heart, Lung and Circulation 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundExisting electrocardiographic (ECG) reference values were derived in middle-aged Caucasian adults. We aimed to assess the association of age, sex, body size and ethnicity on ECG parameters in a multi-ethnic Asian population.MethodsResting 12-lead ECG and anthropometric measurements were performed in a community-based cohort of 3777 older Asians (age 64.7 ± 9.1 years, 1467 men, 88.8% Chinese, 7.7% Malay, 3.5% Indian, body mass index [BMI] 24.0 ± 3.9 kg/m2).ResultsMen had longer PR interval, wider QRS, shorter QTc interval and taller SV3. In both sexes, older age was associated with longer PR interval, wider QRS, larger R aVL and more leftward QRS axis, while higher BMI was associated with longer PR interval, wider QRS, larger RaVL and more negative QRS axis. There were significant inter-ethnic differences in QRS duration among men, as well as in PR and QTc intervals among women (all adjusted p < 0.05). Findings were similar in a healthy subset of 1158 adults (age 61.2 ± 9.1 years, 365 men) without cardiovascular risk factors.ConclusionsThese first community-based ECG data in multi-ethnic older Asians highlight the independent effects of age, sex, body size and ethnicity on ECG parameters.

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