Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5986898 | Journal of Electrocardiology | 2012 | 7 Pages |
PurposeThe aim of this study was to investigate the use of the electrocardiogram-derived ventricular gradient, projected on the x-axis (VGx), for detection of pulmonary hypertension (PH) and for prediction of all-cause mortality in PH patients.MethodsIn patients referred for PH screening (n = 216), the VGx was calculated semiautomatically from the electrocardiogram and was defined as abnormal when less than 24 mV·ms. The VGx of PH patients was compared with the VGx of patients without PH. The association between a reduced VGx and mortality was investigated in PH patients.ResultsPatients with PH (n = 117) had a significantly reduced VGx: 14 ± 27 vs 45 ± 23 mV·ms, P < .001. Furthermore, a severely reduced VGx (<0 mV·ms) was associated with increased mortality in PH patients: hazard ratio, 1.025 (95% confidence interval, 1.006-1.045; P = .012) per mV·ms VGx decrease.ConclusionReduced VGx is associated with the presence of PH and, more importantly, within PH patients, a severely reduced VGx predicts mortality.