• Medicine · Jun 2021

    Observational Study

    Comparative analysis of ischemic changes in electrocardiogram and coronary angiography results: A retrospective study.

    • Yun Liu, Jing Ping, LiCheng Qiu, Chenglong Sun, and Ming Chen.
    • Qingdao Starr Heart Hospital, Qingdao 266011.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2021 Jun 18; 100 (24): e26007e26007.

    AbstractTo improve the correct diagnosis rate of coronary heart disease and to explore the guiding value of electrocardiogram (ECG) ST-T ischemic changes in the clinical diagnosis of coronary heart disease.A retrospective analysis was conducted on a total of 310 cases who underwent a conventional 12-lead ECG, 12-lead dynamic ECG (DECG, Holter) with ST-T ischemic changes, and then coronary angiography (CA) within 1 week in Qingdao Sttarr Heart Hospital from June 2015 to April 2020 in the study. Ischemic ST-T changes were evaluated using conventional diagnostic criteria, and Judkins diagnostic criteria were used in CA. The sensitivity and specificity of ECG were analyzed.The specificity of ST-T changes in conventional ECG for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease is 33.7% and the sensitivity is 66.0%. The specificity of ST-T changes in Holter in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease is 55.6% and the sensitivity is 32.2%. The sensitivity of conventional ECG for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease is better than Holter, but its specificity is inferior to Holter. The negative likelihood ratios of the 2 ECGs for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease were 1.0 and 1.22, both >0.1, and the positive likelihood ratios were 0.99 and 0.73, both <10. The positive results of ST-T in conventional ECG were 128 males (65.7%), 77 females (66.9%), (P < .05), 148 cases (74.7%) in the group ≥60 years old, and 75 cases in the group less than 60 years (67%), (P > .05). The positive results of ST-T change of DECG were 135 males (69.2%), 69 females (60.0%), (P < .05), 152 cases (78.7%) in the group ≥60 years, and 83 cases (70.9%) in the group less than 60 years, (P > .05). Coronary heart disease-related factors: symptoms, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, family history, smoking history as independent variables, and a binary multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed.The sensitivity of DECG in the diagnosis of myocardial ischemia in women and the elderly was slightly higher than that in men and young cases. ST-T ischemic changes in ECG are more significant for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease in male patients. Smoking, hypertension, diabetes, and family history are all high-risk factors for coronary heart disease.Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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