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LVH –Cornell criteria R aVL + S V3 = 28 (male); 20 (female); 24 (other books) –Sokolov criteria R V5/6 + S V1 = 35 ( over 40 y.o); 40 (30-40 y.o.); 60 (16-30 y.o.) –Precordial leads Max R + S = 45 R V5 = 26 R V6 = 20 LVH –Limb Leads R Lead I + S II = 26 R Lead I = 12-14 R aVL = 11 - 12 S aVR = 15 R aVF = 20 - 21
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Hierarchy of diagnosis –LBBB –WPW –LAFB –should be coded with axis deviation ST segment effect from LVH Confounders that reduce sensitivity –RVH –amyloid, sarcoid –pleural effusion –body habitus –COPD
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Other changes of LVH –LAE –LAD –IVCD –intrinsicoid deflection > 50 ms –U waves –no Q waves
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RVH –RAD –Dominant R wave R/S ratio V1, V3r > 1 R/S ratio V5/6 < 1 R wave V1 = 7 R V1 + S V5/6 = 11 qR in V1 –RAE, ST changes right precordial leads –Intrinsicoid deflection V1 < 40 ms Hierarchy/Confounder –Inferior/posterior MI –lateral MI –RBBB –LPFB –WPW –dextrocardia
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Combined LVH + RVH –LVH + RAD –LVH + Q aVR + R in V5 + T wave inversion in V1 –Large R = S in V3 and V4 (Kutz-Wachtel) –LVH + RAA
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RAA –Tall P wave 2.5 mm in II, III, aVF –tall P wave 1.5 mm in V1, V2 –P axis > 70° –Think, COPD, TOF, Eisenmenger, PE, RVH. LAA –Biphasic P wave, terminal inverted > 40 ms in V1 –notched P wave > 120 ms in II, III, aVF –Think, MS, MR, AS, AI, CHF, LVH
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