患有心肌病的患者的心电图异常
Alberto Aimo1,2, Agnese Milandri3, Andrea Barison4,5
1Interdisciplinary Center for Health Sciences, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. albertoaimo@libero.it.
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|October 17, 2023
概括
电心电图 (ECG) 异常可能表明心肌病的心脏重塑. 以心肌病为重点的心电图方法有助于诊断诸如心肌粉症和心律失常心肌病症等疾病.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 医学诊断 医学诊断 医学诊断
背景情况:
- 心脏重塑,涉及脉冲生成和传输异常,是心肌病的早期指标.
- 电心电图 (ECG) 在心肌病患者的发现经常呈现多种异常.
研究的目的:
- 强调以心肌病为导向的方法在解释心电图发现时的重要性.
- 讨论如何特定的心电图异常可以建议特定的心肌病诊断.
主要方法:
- 对患有各种心肌病的患者的心电图发现的审查.
- 电图图案与特定的心脏病状况和左心室 (LV) 特征的相关性.
主要成果:
- 特定的心电图发现,如心脏粉症中的QRS电压差异或心律失常心肌病中的反转T波,可以表明潜在疾病.
- 较不具体的心电图发现,如增加 LV 壁厚或 LV 扩张,可以与临床表型一起指导诊断.
结论:
- 在这些患者中",心肌病导向"的心态对于准确的心电图解释至关重要.
- 识别心电图变化及其在患者表型中的背景有助于识别潜在的心肌病变.
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