Morning Report: 12/5/2013

Today’s Morning Report is presented by Dr. Freedman!

The Case:

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Left Ventricular Hypertrophy

Definition:

  • increased mass of the left ventricle

 

How?:

  • Things that cause increased afterload

HTN

Aortic Stenosis

Coarctation

  • Genetics

HCOM

  • Volume Overload?

Mitral Regurg

Aortic Regurg

 

Why do we care?

  1. risk of development of CAD
  2. risk of death
    • Kannel et al, 1970
  3. ECG findings are characteristic and confusing

 

ECG findings of LVH

Basics:

  • Thick-walled LV causes increased R wave amplitude in left-sided leads.
  • Conversely, deep S waves in right-sided leads
  • Thick-walls cause prolonged depolarization (increased time to peak of R) and abnormal repolarization (strain pattern?)

 

Voltage Criteria:

  • There’s a billion
  • Amal Mattu condenses them into
    • S wave in V1 + R wave in V5-6 > 35mm
    • Any S + any R > 45mm
    • An R wave > 11mm in AVL

 

Non-Voltage Criteria

  • Time to R wave peak > 50ms
  • ST depressions and T wave inversions in lateral leads
    • Characteristic morphology:  ST depressions are diagonal and down-sloping
    • Inverted T waves are very assymetric

 

NB* ECG criteria for LVH are only 50% sensitive!

 

Other findings commonly associated with LVH

  • LAE
  • LAD
  • STE in right precordium
  • U waves?!?!

 

LVH causes STE and ST Depressions!?!?!

How to distinguish LVH from STEMI?

  • It’s not easy.
  • Use caution
  • Look out for horizontal ST depressions and symmetric inverted T waves.

 

When in doubt, get old and serial ecgs!

Have a low threshold to call cards.

 

Acknowledgements:

  • http://ekgumem.tumblr.com/
  • http://lifeinthefastlane.com/
  • WILLIAM B. KANNEL, TAVIA GORDON, WILLIAM P. CASTELLI, JAMES R. MARGOLIS; Electrocardiographic Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Risk of Coronary Heart DiseaseThe Framingham Study. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1970 Jun;72(6):813-822.
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Jay Khadpe MD

Editor in Chief of "The Original Kings of County" Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Assistant Residency Director SUNY Downstate / Kings County Hospital

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