The Impact of Pulmonary Vein Anatomy on P-Wave Appearance during Sinus Rhythm: Cardiac Computed Tomography Study

Author:

Verhovceva Viktorija12,Zvaigzne Ligita1ORCID,Lācis Romans12,Kalējs Oskars12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Diseases, Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital, 13 Pilsoņu Str., LV-1002 Rīga, Latvia

2. Department of Internal Diseases, Faculty of Medicine, Rīga Stradins University, 16 Dzirciema Str., LV-1007 Rīga, Latvia

Abstract

Electrocardigraphy remains a first-line evaluation method for cardiac electrical activity, recorded from the body surface. Since atrial activation is seen on the ECG as a P-wave, several factors are known to impact the appearance of the P-wave, such as the direction of electric impulse, conduction abnormalities, and anatomical characteristics of the atria. This retrospective study aimed to find statistically significant associations between the anatomy of pulmonary veins (PVs) observed in cardiac computed tomography (CT) and P-wave appearance during sinus rhythm on resting ECG. For each patient, a resting 12-lead ECG was recorded, and the field of analysis was P-wave—its duration, morphology, and axis. The evaluation of the CT scan recordings was performed by creating 3D models of the left atrium and analyzing the anatomy of the PVs and left atrial appendages (LAA). Noteworthy correlations were found: anatomy of the left PVs showed an association with LAA volume, LAA morphology, and P-wave notching in lead II. The right PVs demonstrated a relation with the P-wave axis and amplitude. Although these correlations cannot be classified as strong, the results not only expand understanding about discussed variables but also suggest the presence of a subtle and complex relationship, that warrants further exploration.

Funder

Riga Stradins University, The Research Department

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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