2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2008.12.072
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Clinical implications of the P wave duration and dispersion: Relationship between atrial conduction defects and abnormally prolonged and fractionated atrial endocardial electrograms

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“…Coronary artery disease, hypertension, obesity, and valvular heart disease have an impact on P d values (12). A predictive role of P d for prolonged interatrial and intra-atrial conduction times has been demonstrated in a previous study (13). In addition, elevated Pd values have been presented to be related to a raised risk of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (11).…”
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“…Coronary artery disease, hypertension, obesity, and valvular heart disease have an impact on P d values (12). A predictive role of P d for prolonged interatrial and intra-atrial conduction times has been demonstrated in a previous study (13). In addition, elevated Pd values have been presented to be related to a raised risk of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (11).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Ohe et al [1] defined FAA elicited by atrial extra stimuli as the occurrence of disorganized atrial activity >150% of the duration of the local atrial electrogram of the basic beat recorded in the right atrium. The duration of the local atrial electrogram and the induction zone of FAA are greater in patients with PAF than in controls [1,2]. Although FAA also is elicited in subjects without paroxysmal AF, the widening of FAA zone is characteristic of paroxysmal AF.…”
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“…It has been demonstrated that fragmentation and slowing of conduction in response to premature stimulation are related to paroxysmal AF [1,2,13]. Fractionated auricular electrograms are recorded from myocardial sites where auricular muscle fibers are widely separated by fibrosis that has resulted from ischemia, inflammation, or degeneration [14].…”
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“…The normal value of PWD was found to be 29 ± 9 ms, and values greater than 40 ms indicate the presence of heterogeneous electrical activity in different regions of the atrium that might cause AF to develop [13]. It has been shown that increased P-wave duration and PWD reflect prolongation of intra-atrial and interatrial conduction time and the inhomogeneous atrial propagation of sinus impulses [12][13][14].…”
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“…The P wave of the electrocardiogram may show alterations that can be associated with atrial arrhythmias and AF. P-wave dispersion (PWD) is considered a noninvasive electrocardiographic (ECG) marker for atrial remodeling and predictor for AF [12][13][14][15]. PWD reflects disturbances of intra-atrial and inter-atrial conduction, and it is defined as the difference between the wider and the narrower P-wave duration recorded from the 12 ECG leads at a paper speed of 50 mm/s.…”
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