Journal of Electrocardiology
Volume 43, Issue 4 , Pages 318-325, July 2010

The Selvester QRS Score is more accurate than Q waves and fragmented QRS complexes using the Mason-Likar configuration in estimating infarct volume in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy

  • Mary G. Carey, PhD

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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  • Andrew J. Luisi Jr., MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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  • Sunil Baldwa, MBBS

      Affiliations

    • VA WNY Health Care System at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
  • ,
  • Salah Al-Zaiti, MS

      Affiliations

    • School of Nursing, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
  • ,
  • Marc J. Veneziano, MD

      Affiliations

    • Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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  • Robert A. deKemp, PhD

      Affiliations

    • University of Ottawa Heart Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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  • John M. Canty Jr., MD

      Affiliations

    • VA WNY Health Care System at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
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  • James A. Fallavollita, MD

      Affiliations

    • VA WNY Health Care System at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Department of Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Center for Research in Cardiovascular Medicine, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. University at Buffalo, Biomedical Research Building Room 349, 3435 Main Street, Buffalo NY 14214.

Received 20 January 2009 published online 09 April 2010.

Abstract 

Infarct volume independently predicts cardiovascular events. Fragmented QRS complexes (fQRS) may complement Q waves for identifying infarction; however, their utility in advanced coronary disease is unknown. We tested whether fQRS could improve the electrocardiographic prediction of infarct volume by positron emission tomography in 138 patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy (ejection fraction, 0.27 ± 0.09). Indices of infarction (pathologic Q waves, fQRS, and Selvester QRS Score) were analyzed by blinded observers. In patients with QRS duration less than 120 milliseconds, number of leads with pathologic Q waves (mean, 1.6 ± 1.7) correlated weakly with infarct volume (r = 0.30, P < .05). Adding fQRS increased the number of affected leads (3.6 ± 2.5), but the significant correlation with infarct volume was lost (r = 0.02, P = .10). Selvester Score was the most accurate (mean, 5.9 ± 4.9 points; r = 0.49; P < .001). Fragmented QRS was not predictive of infarct size in patients with QRS duration of at least 120 milliseconds (r = 0.02, P = .19). Thus, in ischemic cardiomyopathy, consideration of fQRS complexes does not improve Q wave prediction of infarct volume; but Selvester Score was more accurate.

Keywords: Electrocardiography, Positron emission tomography, Infarct volume, Ischemic cardiomyopathy

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 Supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (K23 NR-009716, MGC) and (RO1 HL-076252, JMC and JAF).

PII: S0022-0736(10)00100-7

doi:10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2010.02.011

Journal of Electrocardiology
Volume 43, Issue 4 , Pages 318-325, July 2010