Polarcardiographic criteria for myocardial infarction in Chinese men |
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Authors: | M.D. Robert A. Bruce M.D. Yeou-Bing Li M.D. Yun-Lu Pao M.B. Gordon E. Dower B.S. Shirley Trimble B.A. Verona Hoffer |
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Abstract: | Polarcardiograms (PCG) derived from xyz leads of the Frank electrocardiogram (ECG) were recorded in the supine position in 1264 initially healthy middle-aged Chinese men who had been under continuing medical surveillance and were re-examined seven years later. Polarcardiographic criteria for myocardial infarction (MI) were demonstrated in 97 men (7.7%), but only 15 of them showed diagnostic Q waves in the electrocardiogram (ECG). Polarcardiographic criteria for MI were independent of age, but ranged from 4.3% in 464 apparently normal men to 38% in 21 men with manifestations of ischemic heart disease. The possible association of polarcardiographic criteria and a history of smoking was limited to those with clinical evidence of heart disease. The “false positive” rate of 4.3% in clinically normal men was similar to that reported in younger Canadians and in Cretan population samples. |
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Keywords: | Reprint requests to: Robert A. Bruce M.D. Medicine/Cardiology RG-20 University of Washington Seattle WA 98195. |
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