Indian Heart Journal (Jul 2015)

An unusual ECG pattern in restrictive cardimyopathy

  • M. Selvaganesh,
  • A.S. Arul,
  • S. Balasubramanian,
  • N. Ganesan,
  • S. Naina Mohammed,
  • G.S. Sivakumar,
  • S.R. Veeramani,
  • P. Jeyasingh,
  • S. Sathishkumar,
  • S. Selvaraju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2015.05.012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 362 – 367

Abstract

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Restrictive cardiomyopathy is the least common type of primary cardiomyopathies. Electrocardiographic recording is abnormal in 99% of patients with RCM. Biatrial enlargement, obliquely elevated ST segment with notched or biphasic late peaking T waves are considered characteristic ECG finding. Significant ST depression with T inversion mimicking subendocardial ischemia has also been reported in patients with RCM and is even suggested as a predictor of sudden cardiac death. We noted a similar ECG pattern in a 16 yr girl with Idiopathic restrictive cardiomyopathy. Coronaries were normal, stress perfusion imaging did not show any perfusion defect. This diffuse resting ST depression with T inversion in precordial & inferior leads along with ST elevation in aVR was persistent for more than six months.

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