Circulation, Vol 57, 910-920, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
SA Wickline and JJ McNamara
A vectorcardiographic method has been developed for determining the
absolute size of myocardial infarcts in baboons resulting from coronary
artery ligation. Spatial area (mvolt . msec) and voltage (mvolt)
difference-vectors were obtained for 8 animals by measuring the voltage
loss and temporal deviation from pre- to post-ligation McFee scalar leads.
The difference vectors were then correlated with the absolute infarct
volumes, which were derived by histological assessment 10 days after
ligation. Absolute lesion sizes ranged from approximately 2 cc to 14 cc,
involving 10-30% of ventricular muscle mass. The correlation coefficient,
r, for the area deviation index was 0.98 (SEE = +/- 0.24 cc); and for the
voltage deviation index, r was 0.92 (SEE = +/- 0.51 cc). These results
demonstrate that the severity of infarction can be accurately determined if
prepathological vectorcardiograms are available.
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Vectorcardiographic quantification of infarct size in baboons
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