Electrocardiographic reference ranges derived from 79,743 ambulatory subjects

被引:246
作者
Mason, Jay W. [1 ]
Ramseth, Douglas J.
Chanter, Dennis O.
Moon, Thomas E.
Goodman, Daniel B.
Mendzelevski, Boaz
机构
[1] Covance Cardiac Safety Serv Inc, Reno, NV 89521 USA
[2] Univ Utah, Div Cardiol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
关键词
electrocardiogram; normal value; reference range;
D O I
10.1016/j.jelectrocard.2006.09.003
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Reference ranges for electrocardiogram (ECG) intervals, heart rate, and QRS axis in general use by medical personnel and ECG readers are unrepresentative of true age- and sex-related values in large populations and are not based on modern electrocardiographic and ECG reading technology. Methods and Results: The results of ECG interpretation by cardiologists using digital technology for viewing and interpreting ECGs were compiled from single, baseline ECGs of 79,743 individuals included in pharmaceutical company-sponsored clinical trials. Women comprised 48% of the total population. Ages ranged from 3 months to 99 years, and the bulk of the population (56%) was aged 40 to 70 years. Striking differences in numerical ECG values based on age and sex were observed. A subgroup of 46,129 individuals with a very low probability of cardiovascular disease was identified. The following were the reference ranges for this subgroup, determined using the 2nd and 98th percentiles: heart rate, 48 to 98 beats/min; PR interval, 113 to 212 milliseconds; QRS interval, 69 to 109 milliseconds; frontal plane QRS axis, -40 degrees to 91 degrees; QT interval, 325 to 452 milliseconds; QTc-Bazett, 361 to 457 milliseconds; and QTc-Fridericia, 359 to 445 milliseconds. There were marked age- and sex-related variations in the reference ranges of this subgroup, and they differ substantially from previously reported norms. Small differences were observed in ECG values obtained using our digital methods as compared with readings done using paper tracings and values computed by 2 commercial computer algorithms. Conclusions: We observed large differences in electrocardiographic heart rate, interval, and axis reference ranges in this study compared with those reported previously and with reference ranges in general use. We also observed a large influence of age and sex upon normal values. Very large cohorts are required to fully assess age- and sex-related variation of reference ranges. Electrocardiographic reference ranges should be modernized. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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