D. Castini et al., DEMONSTRATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEART DIMENSIONS AND QRS VOLTAGE AMPLITUDE, Journal of electrocardiology, 29(3), 1996, pp. 169-173
This study was undertaken to elucidate the still debated question of t
he relationship between cardiac volume and QRS voltage amplitude. The
authors studied 14 healthy men, aged 24-61 years (mean age, 41.2 +/- 1
2.1 years). They underwent a reduction in venous return, produced by s
imultaneously inflating sphygmomanometric cuffs placed around the most
proximal portion of each of the four limbs. In basal conditions and 5
minutes after cuff inflation, two-dimensional and M-mode echocardiogr
ams were recorded with vectorcardiographic loops and scalar Frank lead
s. The reduction of the venous return to the heart induced a significa
nt decrease of the end-diastolic left ventricular diameter (from 52.4
+/- 4.2 to 38.5 +/- 4.6 mm, P < .001), of the R wave amplitude in lead
s X and Y, of the sum of the R wave amplitudes in the three leads, and
of the maximal vector in the frontal and horizontal planes. No signif
icant changes in the heart rate or arterial blood pressure were observ
ed. These results support Brody's theory concerning the relationship b
etween cardiac blood volume and QRS voltage.