Circulation, Vol 80, 120-127, Copyright © 1989 by American Heart Association
I Kubota, K Hanashima, K Ikeda, K Tsuiki and S Yasui
To examine the clinical significance of ST-T isopotential maps, 87-lead
body surface mapping was performed after treadmill exercise in 21 patients
with effort angina pectoris, single-vessel disease, and normal ST-T waves
on the resting electrocardiogram. Single-vessel disease was found in the
left anterior descending artery (LAD) (nine patients), in the right
coronary artery (RCA) (seven patients), and in the left circumflex artery
(LCx) (five patients). At 40 msec after the J point, the isopotential maps
showed the site of the minimum to be in the left anterior chest in all
patients. According to the changes in the position of the minimum from the
ST segment to the T wave, postexercise maps were classified into four
types. Type A maps (n = 8) were characterized by the persistence of the
minimum in the left anterior chest until its negativity decreased and until
it became less negative than another minimum that subsequently appeared in
a different position. Type B maps (n = 6) were characterized by the gradual
movement of the minimum toward the lower thoracic surface. Type C maps (n =
5) were characterized by the gradual movement of the minimum to the left
upper direction and then to the back. Type D maps (n = 2) did not show any
of the characteristics of A, B, or C. All patients with type A, type B, or
type C maps had single-vessel disease of LAD, RCA, or LCx,
respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Detection of diseased coronary artery by exercise ST-T maps in patients with effort angina pectoris, single-vessel disease, and normal ST-T wave on electrocardiogram at rest
First Department of Internal Medicine, Yamagata University School of Medicine, Japan.
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