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Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS

OBJECTIVE: The QRS-T angle has been established as a repolarization marker. In the present study, we determined whether or not newly developed bundle branch block (BBB) affected the QRS-T angle in patients with a narrow QRS. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with newly developed BBB and no adverse cardi...

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Autores principales: Kurisu, Satoshi, Nitta, Kazuhiro, Watanabe, Noriaki, Ikenaga, Hiroki, Ishibashi, Ken, Fukuda, Yukihiro, Nakano, Yukiko
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32788526
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5442-20
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author Kurisu, Satoshi
Nitta, Kazuhiro
Watanabe, Noriaki
Ikenaga, Hiroki
Ishibashi, Ken
Fukuda, Yukihiro
Nakano, Yukiko
author_facet Kurisu, Satoshi
Nitta, Kazuhiro
Watanabe, Noriaki
Ikenaga, Hiroki
Ishibashi, Ken
Fukuda, Yukihiro
Nakano, Yukiko
author_sort Kurisu, Satoshi
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The QRS-T angle has been established as a repolarization marker. In the present study, we determined whether or not newly developed bundle branch block (BBB) affected the QRS-T angle in patients with a narrow QRS. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with newly developed BBB and no adverse cardiac events were retrospectively included. The frontal QRS-T angle was defined as the absolute value of the difference between the frontal plane QRS axis and the T-wave axis. These electrocardiogram parameters were serially measured in the settings of narrow QRS and BBB. RESULTS: Twelve patients had newly developed right BBB (RBBB), and 12 had newly developed left BBB (LBBB). The development of RBBB did not affect the QRS axis, T-wave axis of QRS-T angle (41° ±42° to 53° ±65°, p = 0.63). In contrast, the development of LBBB shifted the QRS axis to the left (25° ±29° to -18° ±31°, p = 0.003), resulting in an increased QRS-T angle (72° ±50° to 123° ±39°, p = 0.001). Regarding RBBB, an excellent correlation and agreement were found between the QRS-T angles in the setting of narrow QRS and RBBB (r = 0.88; p <0.001; bias, 2.9° ±20.9°). However, there was a significant bias between the QRS-T angles in the setting of narrow QRS and LBBB (51.9° ±40.4°; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our data suggested that the QRS-T angle in the setting of RBBB reflected the original QRS-T angle in the setting of narrow QRS well, whereas the QRS-T angle in the setting of LBBB did not.
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spelling pubmed-78354542021-02-04 Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS Kurisu, Satoshi Nitta, Kazuhiro Watanabe, Noriaki Ikenaga, Hiroki Ishibashi, Ken Fukuda, Yukihiro Nakano, Yukiko Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: The QRS-T angle has been established as a repolarization marker. In the present study, we determined whether or not newly developed bundle branch block (BBB) affected the QRS-T angle in patients with a narrow QRS. METHODS: Twenty-four patients with newly developed BBB and no adverse cardiac events were retrospectively included. The frontal QRS-T angle was defined as the absolute value of the difference between the frontal plane QRS axis and the T-wave axis. These electrocardiogram parameters were serially measured in the settings of narrow QRS and BBB. RESULTS: Twelve patients had newly developed right BBB (RBBB), and 12 had newly developed left BBB (LBBB). The development of RBBB did not affect the QRS axis, T-wave axis of QRS-T angle (41° ±42° to 53° ±65°, p = 0.63). In contrast, the development of LBBB shifted the QRS axis to the left (25° ±29° to -18° ±31°, p = 0.003), resulting in an increased QRS-T angle (72° ±50° to 123° ±39°, p = 0.001). Regarding RBBB, an excellent correlation and agreement were found between the QRS-T angles in the setting of narrow QRS and RBBB (r = 0.88; p <0.001; bias, 2.9° ±20.9°). However, there was a significant bias between the QRS-T angles in the setting of narrow QRS and LBBB (51.9° ±40.4°; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION: Our data suggested that the QRS-T angle in the setting of RBBB reflected the original QRS-T angle in the setting of narrow QRS well, whereas the QRS-T angle in the setting of LBBB did not. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2020-08-12 2021-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7835454/ /pubmed/32788526 http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5442-20 Text en Copyright © 2021 by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The Internal Medicine is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Kurisu, Satoshi
Nitta, Kazuhiro
Watanabe, Noriaki
Ikenaga, Hiroki
Ishibashi, Ken
Fukuda, Yukihiro
Nakano, Yukiko
Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title_full Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title_fullStr Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title_short Effects of Newly Developed Right Versus Left Bundle Branch Block on the QRS Axis, T-wave Axis and Frontal QRS-T Angle in Patients with a Narrow QRS
title_sort effects of newly developed right versus left bundle branch block on the qrs axis, t-wave axis and frontal qrs-t angle in patients with a narrow qrs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7835454/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32788526
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.5442-20
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