The 12-lead ECG localized all 22 VT-RBBBs to the left ventricle and differentiated anterior from posterobasal origins, though it could not precisely identify the exact site of origin.
Observational (n=41)
Sustained ventricular tachycardia (n=41)
12-lead electrocardiogram vs Catheter and intraoperative mapping
Localization of ventricular tachycardia site of origin
SUMMARY The QRS morphology of the 12-lead ECG of 41 morphologically distinct ventricular tachycar-dias (VT) was correlated with their site of origin as determined by catheter and intraoperative mapping. Twenty-two VT patterns had a right bundle branch block (VT-RBBB) morphology and 19 a left bundle branch block (VT-LBBB) morphology. All VT-RBBBs arose in the left ventricle. All 16 VT-LBBBs in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) arose from the LV at sites on or adjacent to the septum. Three VT-LBBBs in patients without CAD arose in the right ventricle. The 12-lead ECG could not precisely identify the site of origin in patients with CAD but could differentiate anterior from posterobasal regions, particularly in VT-LBBB. The ECG was less useful in localizing VT-RBBB because of overlapping patterns. General patterns that were useful in differentiating anterior from posterobasal sites of origin included: (1) The presence of a q wave in leads 1 and V,, was seen in VT-RBBB or VT-LBBB originating anteriorly but not in VT of postero-basal or posterior septal origin. (2) R waves in leads 1 and V, to V, in VT-RBBB, and in leads 1, V2, V3 and V6 in VT-LBBB were specific for a posterior origin, and not observed in VT of anterior origin. (3) In VT-LBBB with a superior axis, a q wave in leads 1 and V6 was specific for origin along the inferior aspect of the anterior septum. (4) All VT-LBBB with an inferior and rightward axis originated from the superior aspect of the anterior septum. We conclude that although selected ECG features are useful in locating the origins of VT,
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M E Josephson
Prisma Health
Leonard N. Horowitz
Electrophysiology
Harvey L. Waxman
Electrophysiology
Circulation
Greenslopes Private Hospital
Klinikum Görlitz
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Josephson et al. (Sat,) conducted a observational in Sustained ventricular tachycardia (n=41). 12-lead electrocardiogram vs. Catheter and intraoperative mapping was evaluated on Localization of ventricular tachycardia site of origin. The 12-lead ECG localized all 22 VT-RBBBs to the left ventricle and differentiated anterior from posterobasal origins, though it could not precisely identify the exact site of origin.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0ecb291c5e2d2319f9e131 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.64.2.257