Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2968702 Journal of Electrocardiology 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The spatial QRS/T angle has been identified as a strong predictor of adverse cardiac events. Mean QRS and T amplitudes from X, Y, and Z leads generated by a matrix transformation method are often used to calculate the QRS/T angle (QRS/Tmatrix). Many investigators find this procedure cumbersome. We used electrocardiographic data files of 14 881 men and women aged 45 to 65 years from the Atherosclerosis in Communities study to derive a simple formula for estimated spatial QRS/T angle (QRS/Tsimple). QRS/Tsimple is calculated as the inverse cosine between the mean QRS and T vectors, which are approximated by 3 QRSnet and Tnet amplitudes for each vector. QRS/Tsimple explained 79% of the variance of QRS/Tmatrix (r = 0.89). Using sex-specific thresholds, QRS/Tsimple detected abnormally wide QRS/Tmatrix values with a sensitivity of 91% and specificity of 88%. It is concluded that this simple method may provide a satisfactory substitute for QRS/T from the matrix transformation method.

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