Circulation, Vol 64, 387-391, Copyright © 1981 by American Heart Association
WC Reeves, W Hallahan, EJ Schwiter, TJ Ciotola, E Buonocore and W Davidson
Right atrial (RA) size was determined with two-dimensional echocardiography
using the apical four-chamber view in 45 adult patients with various
echocardiographic criteria for RA enlargement and in 25 normal controls. RA
size varied from 11.4-24.0 cm2 (mean 16.1 cm2) in controls. RA enlargement
(greater than or equal to 25 cm2) was found in only two of 11 patients with
P pulmonale (predictive value [PV] = 18%) and one of five with prominent
positive P-wave forces in lead V1 (PV = 20%). However, RA enlargement ws
found in eight of eight patients with a qR pattern in lead V1 in the
absence of clinical indications of coronary artery disease (PV = 100%). RA
enlargement was also found in 13 of 28 patients with a total QRS amplitude
in lead V1 of 6 mm or less and a threefold or greater ratio of total QRS
amplitude in lead V2 relative to that in V1(V2/V1 greater than or equal to
3) (PV = 48%). A V2/V1 ratio of 4 or more detected 11 of 13 patients with
RA enlargement, with six false-positive diagnoses (sensitivity = 85%,
specificity = 60%, PV = 65%). The combination of total QRS amplitude in V1
of 4 mm or less, together with a V2/V1 ratio of 5 or more, detected six of
11 with RA enlargement, with one false-positive diagnosis (sensitivity =
46%, specificity = 93%, PV = 86%). We conclude that ECG criteria for RA
enlargement that primarily use increased P-wave amplitude have a limited
PV. The qR pattern in lead V1 appears to be extremely accurate in detecting
RA enlargement. ECG criteria in leads V1 and V2 using decreased amplitude
in leads V1 and a V2/V1 greater than or equal to 3 are of some value in
detecting RA enlargement.
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