Peguero – Lo Presti Criteria from Electrocardiography to Diagnose Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Patients with Hypertension in Adam Malik Hospital
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Abstract
Background: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is a preclinical manifestation of cardiovascular disease and a strong predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The electrocardiogram (ECG) is an easily available, easy to use and cost effective tool to evaluate LVH. Peguero – Lo Presti criteria is a newcriteria to diagnose LVH from ECG that has higher sensitivity than the other ECG criteria.
Aims: To assess the ability of Peguero – Lo Presti criteria to diagnose LVH and obtain new cut-off point criteria to more accurately diagnose LVH in patients with hypertension in Adam Malik Hospital.
Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on patients with hypertension in cardiac centre Adam Malik Hospital Medan. Electrocardiographic examination was performed to obtain Peguero – Lo Presti point in blinded fashion. LVH was assessed using M-mode method with Cube formula. The analysis of Peguero – Lo Presti criteria was based on the calculation of the deepest S wave in any precordial lead (deepest S wave,SD) and S wave in lead V4 (SV4). A SD + SV4 ≥ 28 mm in male and ≥ 23 mm in female subjects were considered positive for LVH. LVH was defined as left ventricular mass index > 115 gr/m2 in male and > 95 gr/m2 in female subjects.
Results: Peguero – Lo Presti criteria had 54.8% sensitivity, 97.6% specificity, 55.4% NPV and 97.6% PPV to diagnose LVH. Lowering the cut-off point of Peguero – Lo Presti criteria to 26 mm in male and 22 mm in female subjects improved the sensitivity from 54.8% to 67.1% with 90.5% specificity, 61.3% NPV and 92.5% PPV to diagnose LVH.
Conclusion: Peguero – Lo Presti criteria on ECG could be used to diagnose LVH in patients with hypertension in Adam Malik Hospital Medan.