Circulation, Vol 54, 906-913, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
NC Flowers, LG Horan and JC Johnson
This is a comparative body surface potential map study of 26 patients with
a recent acute anterior myocardial infarction. The mean plus or minus two
standard deviations (+/- 2 SD) for the voltage distribution was established
at 5 msec intervals throughout the cardiac cycle in 30 normal subjects at
each of 142 recording sites. Instances in which a patient's potential
distribution fell outside the normal range were analyzed as to location,
duration and intensity against the expected time course of ventricular
activation. Only four patients had departures from the normal distribution
confined to the Q time zone. Twenty patients had not only Q time zone
abnormalities, but had areas of both positivity and negativity exceeding
+/- 2 SD, which occurred well after 30 msec. Two patients with clearly
documented diagnostic Q waves during the first few days of hospitalization
had lost these findings by the date of body surface mapping. They did
retain, however, departure map findings demonstrating significant
abnormalities occurring between 30 and 60 msec after onset of ventricular
activation. These changes occurring in the mid and late time zones of the
activation sequence are not detectable by conventional electrocardiography
or vectorcardiography, yet present a strikingly apparent finding by this
technique of analysis and display.
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Anterior infarctional changes occurring during mid and late ventricular activation detectable by surface mapping techniques
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