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Twelve-lead electrocardiography in the young: Physiologic and pathologic abnormalities.

Authors :
Kobza, Richard
Cuculi, Florim
Abächerli, Roger
Toggweiler, Stefan
Suter, Yves
Frey, Franz
Schmid, Johann Jakob
Erne, Paul
Source :
Heart Rhythm; Dec2012, Vol. 9 Issue 12, p2018-2022, 5p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND/ OBJECTIVE: The purpose of the present study was to analyze the prevalence of physiologic and pathologic ECG abnormalities in a cohort of young conscripts that represents the whole young generation of today. METHODS: ECGs of all Swiss citizens who underwent conscription for the army during a 29-month period were analyzed manually. RESULTS: ECGs of 43,401 conscripts (mean age 19.2±1.1 years) were analyzed; 158 conscripts were female. Incomplete right bundle branch block was found in 5870 (13.5%) and left anterior fascicular block in 360 (0.83%). First-degree AV block was present in 329 (0.8%) and Mobitz type I (Wenckebach) second-degree AV block in 3 (0.01%). Early repolarization was observed in 1035 (2.4%), T-wave inversion in 39 (0.09%), and minor T-wave changes in 182 (0.42%). Brugada-like abnormalities were observed in 6 (0.01%). None of the conscripts had atrial fibrillation or flutter. CONCLUSION: ECG abnormalities can be found in a relatively large proportion of young individuals. Incomplete right bundle branch block, left fascicular block, and first-degree AV block are the most frequent findings. No conscript presented with atrial fibrillation or flutter. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15475271
Volume :
9
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Heart Rhythm
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
83871635
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2012.08.034