Author:
Pihl Christian,Pærregaard Maria Munk,Sillesen Anne-Sophie,Vøgg Ruth Ottilia B,Pietersen Adrian,Raja Anna Axelsson,Iversen Kasper Karmark,Bundgaard Henning,Christensen Alex Hørby
Abstract
AbstractVentricular septal defects (VSD) represent the most common congenital heart defect in newborns. We assessed the electrocardiographic characteristics of newborns with VSDs in a general population sample. The Copenhagen Baby Heart Study is a prospective population–based cohort study offering cardiac evaluation of newborns. Echocardiograms and electrocardiograms were obtained within 30 days after birth and systematically analysed. A VSD was identified in 530 newborns (mean age 11 ± 7 days, 42% boys). Newborns with VSDs had a more left-shifted QRS axis (116 ± 34 vs. 120 ± 3°, p = 0.02), and a higher S-wave amplitude in V1 (721 ± 584 vs. 636 ± 549 µV, p = 0.001) than controls. The largest differences were found in newborns with large or perimembraneous VSDs with a higher frequency of left axis deviation, higher S-wave amplitudes in V1, and higher R- and S-wave amplitudes in V6 compared with controls. R-waves in V1 and V6 were significantly associated to left ventricular mass, whereas S-waves in V1 and V6 were dependent on left ventricular end-diastolic diameter on echocardiography. Conclusion: Newborns with VSDs showed significant differences in QRS axis, and R- and S-wave precordial amplitudes compared to matched controls. Perimembranous and large VSDs had the greatest effect on the neonatal ECG.
What is Known:• Ventricular septal defects in newborns are prevalent and may affect cardiac function and structure.
What is New:• The Copenhagen Baby Heart Study is the largest study including a cohort of unselected newborns undergoing postnatal cardiac examination.• We found that newborns with VSD showed significant electrocardiographic differences depending on size and type of VSD compared with healthy newborns.
Funder
Hjerteforeningen,Denmark
Herlev Hospital
Candys Foundation,Liechtenstein
Toyota Foundation
Royal Library, Copenhagen University Library
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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