JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF EXERCISE-INDUCED ST-SEGMENT DEPRESSION AND U-WAVE INVERSION IN IDENTIFYING THE ISCHEMIC SITE IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
KOZUE IKEDAMICHIYASU YAMAKIMOTOYOSHI MATSUIKANJI HANASHIMAKAZUHARU NAKAMURAICHIRO TONOOKAMITSUHIKO MEGUROKAI TSUIKISHOJI YASUI
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1989 Volume 53 Issue 7 Pages 695-706

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Eighty-seven unipolar electrocardiograms were simultaneously recorded before and after symptom-limited treadmill exercise in 75 patients with coronary artery narrowing (⩾70%) and without previous myocardial infarction. body surface distributions of ST segment depression were divided into 3 types; upper, lower, and diffuse types. Body surface distributions of U-wave inversion were divided into 2 types; upper, and lower types. These distribution patterns were compared with the location of ischemia determined by T1-201 exercise myocardial perfusion imaging. For ST-segment depression, a considerable number of patients had diffuse-type ST depression, whether the site of ischemia was anterior (22/32, 69%), inferior (18/27, 67%) or both (5/5, 100%). However, upper-type ST depression was associated with anterior ischemia, and lower-type ST depression, with inferior ischemia. The sensitivity and specificity of the spatial distribution of ST depression in identifying the myocardial ischemic site were 27% and 95% for anterior ischemia respectively, and 28% and 88% for inferior ischemia, respectively. The incidence of U-wave inversion was moderate (29/75, 39%), but the distribution pattern was specific for the site of ischemia; upper-type U inversion associated with anterior ischemia, and lower type with inferior ischemia. The sensitivity and specificity were 59% and 100% for anterior ischemia respectively, and 22% and 100% for inferior ischemia respectively. By a combination of ST-depression and U-inversion, the sensitivity and specificity were 78% and 95% for anterior ischemia, and 44% and 88% for inferior ischemia. Body surface electrocardiographic mapping provided important information in the non-invasive diagnosis of the site of myocardial ischemia.
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