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*RVH is usually associated with Right at real enlargement or Right Ventricular Strain (Deep ST inversions in leads V1-V3) | *RVH is usually associated with Right at real enlargement or Right Ventricular Strain (Deep ST inversions in leads V1-V3) | ||
*Dominant R in V1 >7mm | *Dominant R in V1 >7mm | ||
*RSR in V1 | *RSR in V1 with QRS < 0.12 | ||
;These criteria are less sensitive and specific than [[Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH)|LVH]] criteria | ;These criteria are less sensitive and specific than [[Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH)|LVH]] criteria | ||
Revision as of 02:08, 13 July 2016
ECG Findings
- RVH is usually associated with Right at real enlargement or Right Ventricular Strain (Deep ST inversions in leads V1-V3)
- Dominant R in V1 >7mm
- RSR in V1 with QRS < 0.12
- These criteria are less sensitive and specific than LVH criteria
Differential Diagnosis
Cardiac Hypertrophy and Enlargement
- Right atrial enlargement
- Left atrial enlargement
- Left ventricular hypertrophy
- Right ventricular hypertrophy
R > 7mm in V1
- WPW
- RBBB
- Right ventricular hypertrophy
- Posterior MI
- Normal Variant
See Also
References
- Lecture by Dr. James Niemann MD
- Journal of Electrocardiology. Vol 43 (2010). 40-42.
