2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2010.08.008
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Abnormal atrial activation is common in patients with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy

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“…P wave abnormalities are common in ARVD [66]. Notched, widened (P wave duration >110 ms), flat or small peaked P wave are seen in up to 50% of ARVD patients in our study cohort consisting of 120 adults and 20 children.…”
Section: Ecg In Sinus Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…P wave abnormalities are common in ARVD [66]. Notched, widened (P wave duration >110 ms), flat or small peaked P wave are seen in up to 50% of ARVD patients in our study cohort consisting of 120 adults and 20 children.…”
Section: Ecg In Sinus Rhythmmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…These were transformed into derived vectorcardiograms (dVCGs), using the inverse Dower transform, to enable orthogonal lead analysis. 1,2,4 Recordings with less than three P-waves in the largest P-wave cluster were excluded from further analyses. A 50-Hz band-stop filter was used to reduce power line interference.…”
Section: Electrocardiographic Data Acquisition and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, it has been shown that type 1 may be considered the "healthiest," 3 while type 2 is significantly more common among patients with lone paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, 19 and that both type 2 and 3 morphologies are more common among patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. 1,2 It is reasonable to believe that the morphology of the initial part of the P-wave primarily depends on the variable location of the atrial pacemaker region, 20 while the terminal part of the P-wave to a large extent is determined by the left atrial depolarization sequence, largely depending on the transseptal interatrial conduction path. 2 The three different P-wave morphologies are likely to, at least in part, represent different atrial depolarization paths.…”
Section: P-wave Morphology and Left Atrial Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the latter is still a plausible explanation in some patients given that AA may occur earlier in the course of the disease . Similarly, longer P wave durations and abnormal P wave morphology have been observed in patients with ARVC unrelated to RV dilation, which may suggest that desmosomal mutations may directly affect the atrial myocardium . Future studies may clarify this question by analyzing atrial tissue from transplanted hearts or at the time of autopsy given that atrial fibrofatty infiltration has been reported both in animal models and in humans .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%