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Electrocardiographic left atrial abnormality and silent vascular brain injury: The Northern Manhattan Study

PLoS ONE, ISSN: 1932-6203, Vol: 13, Issue: 10, Page: e0203774
2018
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We hypothesized that P wave terminal Force in the V1 lead (PTFV) would be associated with leukoaraiosis and subclinical infarcts, especially cortical infarcts, in a population-based, multi-ethnic cohort. Methods PTFV was collected manually from baseline electrocardiograms of clinically stroke-free Northern Manhattan Study participants. Investigators read brain MRIs for superficial infarcts, deep infarcts, and white matter hyperintensity volume (WMHV). WMHV was adjusted for head size and log transformed, achieving a normal distribution. Logistic regression models investigated the association of PTFV with cortical and with all subclinical infarcts. Linear regression models examined logWMHV. Models were adjusted for demographics and risk factors. Results Among 1174 participants with PTFV measurements, the mean age at MRI was 70±9 years. Participants were 14.4% white, 17.6% black, and 65.8% Hispanic. Mean PTFV was 3587.35±2315.62 ìV-ms. Of the 170 subclinical infarcts, 40 were cortical. PTFV ≥5000 μV-ms was associated with WMHV in a fully adjusted model (mean difference in logWMHV 0.15, 95% confidence interval 0.01±0.28). PTFV exhibited a trend toward an association with cortical infarcts (unadjusted OR per SD change logPTFV 1.30, 95% CI 0.94±1.81), but not with all subclinical infarcts. Conclusion Electrocardiographic evidence of left atrial abnormality was associated with leukoaraiosis.

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Madeleine D. Hunter; Yeseon Park Moon; Charles DeCarli; Jose Gutierrez; Clinton B. Wright; Marco R. Di Tullio; Ralph L. Sacco; Hooman Kamel; Mitchell S. V. Elkind; Tomohiko Ai

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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