Validity of electrocardiographic criteria for increased left ventricular mass in young patients in the general population

World J Cardiol. 2017 Mar 26;9(3):248-254. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v9.i3.248.

Abstract

Aim: To investigate validity of electrocardiographic (ECG) criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in young adults.

Methods: Retrospectively, echocardiograms showing LVH and concomitant electrocardiograms were collected in patients 18 to 39 years old. A control group of patients without LVH was collected. Using echocardiogram as the gold standard, electrocardiograms were analyzed using common voltage criteria.

Results: Study included 100 subjects (52% male, mean age = 28 ± 6.8 years, 96% Hispanic or African-American) with 50% LVH prevalence. Sensitivity and specificity for Sokolow-Lyon criteria were 24% (95%CI: 13.5%-38.4%) and 88% (95%CI: 74.9%-95%). For Cornell criteria, sensitivity was 32% (95%CI: 19.9%-46.8%) and specificity 98% (95%CI: 87.9%-99.8%). For R in aVL criteria, sensitivity was 12% (95%CI: 4.9%-25%) and specificity 100% (95%CI: 91.1%-100%).

Conclusion: In young adults common ECG voltage criteria have low sensitivities and high specificities similar to other age groups. Low sensitivities preclude these ECG criteria from serving as effective screening tests.

Keywords: Electrocardiographic; Left ventricular hypertrophy criteria; Young adults.