Therefore, the criteria for diagnosing LAE on a 12-lead ECG is as follows: The length of the P wave in lead II is greater than 120 milliseconds OR The downward deflection of the P wave in lead V1 ...
Multiple other ECG traits have also emerged as potential predictors of stroke, namely cardiac electrical/structural remodeling – Q wave, QRS/QT duration, bundle blocks, P wave duration/amplitude ...
Sinus bradycardia occurs on an ECG when there is a normal upright P wave in lead II ― sinus P wave ― preceding every QRS complex with a ventricular rate of less than 60 beats per minute.
5,6 It is possible that such cases of SCD could be avoided using electrocardiogram (ECG) for early detection of prolonged P-wave duration in these individuals, allowing for relevant intervention ...
These include findings suggestive of cardiomyopathy such as T-wave inversion, ST depression, pathological Q-waves, left axis deviation and conduction delays and findings suggestive or diagnostic of ...