Assessment of P-wave duration and dispersion in patients with isolated coronary artery ectasia

2008 
Abstract Introduction Coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is defined as localized or diffuse dilatation of the epicardial coronary arteries. We sought to determine whether isolated CAE may alter P-wave duration and dispersion (PD). Methods The study population consisted of 26 patients (mean age: 61.6±11.0 years) with isolated CAE (group 1) and sex- and age-matched 26 control subjects (group 2). Both groups underwent a standard 12-lead surface electrocardiogram recorded at 50 mm/s. Maximal ( P max ) and minimal P-wave durations ( P min ) are measured. PD was defined as the difference between P max and P min . Results In group 1, P max (114.2±10.4 ms vs 104.8±10.6 ms, p p P max and PD with ectatic segment number ( r =0.625, r =0.626, respectively; p = P max and PD with ectatic vessel number ( r =0.698, r =0.704 respectively; p = Conclusion Isolated CAE and the degree of the ectasia were found to be associated with prolonged P max and PD.
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