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==EKG in Left Atrial Enlargement== | ==EKG in Left Atrial Enlargement== | ||
[[Left atrial enlargement]] produces a broad, bifid [[P wave]] in lead II ('''P mitrale''') and | [[Left atrial enlargement]] produces a broad, bifid [[P wave]] in lead II ('''P mitrale''') and enhances the terminal negative portion (negative deflection) of the P wave in V1. | ||
In '''lead I and/or II''' the following may be seen: | In '''lead I and/or II''' the following may be seen: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]; Associate Editor-In-Chief: Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [3]
Overview
Left atrial enlargement may be observed among patients with pressure or volume overload of the left atrium.
Differential Diagnosis of Left Atrial Enlargement
- Atrial aneurysm
- Infective endocarditis
- Left heart failure
- Mitral regurgitation
- Mitral stenosis
- Mitral valve prolapse
- Myxedema
- Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Ventricular septal defect
EKG in Left Atrial Enlargement
Left atrial enlargement produces a broad, bifid P wave in lead II (P mitrale) and enhances the terminal negative portion (negative deflection) of the P wave in V1.
In lead I and/or II the following may be seen:
In lead V1, the following may be seen:
- Biphasic P wave with terminal negative portion > 40 ms duration (>0.04 sec or 1 small square)
- Biphasic P wave with terminal negative portion > 1mm deep