Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block

Background&Objective: Prolongation of QRS duration particularly in Left bundle Branch Block (LBBB) is commonly associated with many cardiac diseases. Electrocardiographic study of QRS duration and electrical axis may be predictors of sever LV systolic dysfunction. Materials&Methods: In this...

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Main Authors: F.Jalali (MD), MR.Khosoosiniyaki (MD), M.Hajahmadi (PhD)
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2005-04-01
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-14&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-ba5f012542b14b51b9b319b058ecdca72020-11-25T00:27:25ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802005-04-01715659Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch BlockF.Jalali (MD)0MR.Khosoosiniyaki (MD)1M.Hajahmadi (PhD)2 Background&Objective: Prolongation of QRS duration particularly in Left bundle Branch Block (LBBB) is commonly associated with many cardiac diseases. Electrocardiographic study of QRS duration and electrical axis may be predictors of sever LV systolic dysfunction. Materials&Methods: In this prospective Study conducted in cardiac ward CCU and out- patient clinic of Sh. Beheshti hospital in Babol (1999-2001), 150 patients with diagnosis of LBBB divided to two groups (one QRS≥0.16 second and the other with QRS<0.16) second . Then relationship between QRS- duration, Left axis deviation and echocardiographic LV ejection fraction analysed. Results: There wasn’t significant correlation between ages, gender, and type of cardiac disease with ejection fraction among patients with LBBB. The mean ejection Fraction in the patients with a QRS duration0.16 second (n=19) was significantly lower than the mean ejection fraction in the patients with a QRS duration<0.16 second (n=131) (P<0.05) Presence of Left axis deviation associated with LBBB did not have added predictive value and was not significantly correlated with Ejection Fraction. Conclusion: As conclusion, the QRS duration 0.16 second in the presence of LBBB has a significant inverse relation with Ejection Fraction and is a simple and appropriate marker of significant left ventricular dysfunction.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-14&slc_lang=en&sid=1QRS Duration timeLV dysfunctionEjection fractionLeft Bundle Branch BlockEchocardiography
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author F.Jalali (MD)
MR.Khosoosiniyaki (MD)
M.Hajahmadi (PhD)
spellingShingle F.Jalali (MD)
MR.Khosoosiniyaki (MD)
M.Hajahmadi (PhD)
Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
QRS Duration time
LV dysfunction
Ejection fraction
Left Bundle Branch Block
Echocardiography
author_facet F.Jalali (MD)
MR.Khosoosiniyaki (MD)
M.Hajahmadi (PhD)
author_sort F.Jalali (MD)
title Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
title_short Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
title_full Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
title_fullStr Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between duration of QRS complex in ECG and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with Left bundle Branch Block
title_sort relationship between duration of qrs complex in ecg and echocardiographic ejection fraction in patients with left bundle branch block
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
issn 1562-4765
2008-4080
publishDate 2005-04-01
description Background&Objective: Prolongation of QRS duration particularly in Left bundle Branch Block (LBBB) is commonly associated with many cardiac diseases. Electrocardiographic study of QRS duration and electrical axis may be predictors of sever LV systolic dysfunction. Materials&Methods: In this prospective Study conducted in cardiac ward CCU and out- patient clinic of Sh. Beheshti hospital in Babol (1999-2001), 150 patients with diagnosis of LBBB divided to two groups (one QRS≥0.16 second and the other with QRS<0.16) second . Then relationship between QRS- duration, Left axis deviation and echocardiographic LV ejection fraction analysed. Results: There wasn’t significant correlation between ages, gender, and type of cardiac disease with ejection fraction among patients with LBBB. The mean ejection Fraction in the patients with a QRS duration0.16 second (n=19) was significantly lower than the mean ejection fraction in the patients with a QRS duration<0.16 second (n=131) (P<0.05) Presence of Left axis deviation associated with LBBB did not have added predictive value and was not significantly correlated with Ejection Fraction. Conclusion: As conclusion, the QRS duration 0.16 second in the presence of LBBB has a significant inverse relation with Ejection Fraction and is a simple and appropriate marker of significant left ventricular dysfunction.
topic QRS Duration time
LV dysfunction
Ejection fraction
Left Bundle Branch Block
Echocardiography
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