Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine | 2021
The Relations Between Electrocardiographic QRS Duration and Echocardiographic Left Ventricular Dimensions
Abstract
Background: The QRS duration denotes the time for ventricular depolarization. Normally, the QRS duration is 0.06 to 0.10 seconds. The measurement of left ventricular dimensions and the changes of left ventricular function are important to assess cardiac as well as the cardiovascular conditions of patients. We have very limited research-based information regarding the relation between electrocardiographic QRS duration and echocardiographic left ventricular measurements in individuals without heart failure (HF) or myocardial infarction (MI). \nAim of the study: The aim of this study was to assess the correlations between electrocardiographic QRS duration and echocardiographic left ventricular measurements in individuals without heart failure (HF) or myocardial infarction (MI). \nMethods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the Department of Cardiology, University Cardiac Centre, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Dhaka over a period of 2 years from July 2008 to June 2010. In total 92 apparently healthy people without heart failure (HF) or myocardial infarction (MI) were included as the study population. Among them, 22 were in Referent (QRS duration <100 ms), 40 in Incomplete BBB (QRS duration 100 - 119), and 30 in Complete BBB (≥120 ms) groups. A pre-designed questioner was used for data collection. Properly written consent was taken from all the participants and this study was approved by the ethical committee of the mentioned university. All data were processed, analyzed, and disseminated by MS Office and SPSS version as per need. \nResults: In this study the QRS duration was observed to be linearly correlated with LV mass, LV diastolic dimension, septal wall thickness, posterior wall thickness and left atrial size (r=0.577, p< 0.001; r= 0.480, p< 0.001; r=0.583, p< 0.001; r=0.521, p<0.001 and r=0.418, p<0.001 respectively). However, QRS duration was found to maintain negative correlation with fractional shortening and LVEF (r =- 0.637, p< 0.001 and r=- 0.701, p < 0.001 respectively). fractional shortening and left ventricular ejection fraction were found to decrease significantly with the increase in QRS duration. \nConclusion: The present study revealed that longer electrocardiographic QRS duration was correlated with the increase in LV mass, LV diastolic dimensions, septal wall thickness, posterior wall thickness, and left atrial size. The association was most striking in individuals with complete BBB compared with a normal QRS duration. Meanwhile, the presence of prolonged QRS in a patient’s ECG can serve as a bedside clue to the presence of decreased fractional shortening and left ventricular ejection fraction.