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Title: The vectorcardiogram as an aid to diagnosis in left ventricular-right atrial communication. Author: Shakibi JG, Aryanpur I, Paydar M, Yazdanyar A, Siassi B. Journal: J Electrocardiol; 1977; 10(4):337-40. PubMed ID: 915402. Abstract: Frank vectorcardiograms (VCGs) in four patients with left ventricular-right atrial (LV-RA) communication were analyzed and compared with published values of VCGs of normal individuals and those from a group of patients with membranous ventricular septal defect. It was observed that the QRS-loops in the frontal and sagittal planes of the patients with LV-RA communication are shifted more superiorly than usual. Thus, almost 50% of the QRS-loop area was superior to the X- and Z-coordinates in the frontal and sagittal planes, whereas in the controls less than 10% of the frontal and sagittal plane QRS-loops were superior to the horizontal axes. The QRS-loops of patients with LV-RA communication thus seem to be halfway between normal and endocardial cushion defect loops. An unusual degree of superior orientation of the QRS-loop in a patient with clinical findings of a ventricular septal defect should arouse suspicion of a LV-RA communication. Also in patients with an isolated ventricular septal defect but with an exaggerated superior orientation of the QRS-loop in the frontal and sagittal planes, the interatrial septum should be examined at the time of operation to exclude the possibility of an associated LV-RA communication.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]