T‐Wave Amplitude Attenuation/Augmentation in Patients With Changing Edematous States: Implications for Patients With Congestive Heart Failure
Open Access
- 1 September 2007
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Congestive Heart Failure
- Vol. 13 (5), 257-261
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1527-5299.2007.06212.x
Abstract
Since peripheral edema impacts the entire electrocardiographic curve, it was hypothesized that it would also affect T waves. The amplitude of T waves were measured in all electrocardiographic leads and a sum (ΣT) was calculated in 28 patients with and 28 patients without peripheral edema (controls). For patients with peripheral edema, ΣT on admission was 21.9±10.6 mm and ΣT at peak weight was 8.3±6.3 mm (P=.0005). For patients with peripheral edema who subsequently lost weight, ΣT at peak weight was 7.2±6.1 mm and ΣT at the lowest weight was 14.1±12.2 (P=.006). For controls, ΣT from admission and ΣT from discharge were 24.4±16.9 mm and 24.7±15.7 mm (P=.82), respectively. Percent change (Δ%ΣT) from admission to peak weight correlated with Δ% in weight (r=0.58; P=.001) and Δ% in the sum of QRS complexes (ΣQRS) (r=0.71; P=.00005). Δ%ΣT from peak weight to the lowest weight correlated with the corresponding Δ%ΣQRS (r=0.65; P=.02). Changes in T waves with development and alleviation of peripheral edema mirror the changes shown by the QRS complexes and may be useful in the treatment of patients with congestive heart failure or other edematous states.Keywords
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