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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Oct 24.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010 Sep 7;56(11):890–896. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2010.03.079

Table 2.

Association of Predominant Rhythm on Resting ECG and Exercise Testing with History of IART

Variable n History of
IART
n No History
of IART
p-value

Mean±SD
(median) or
%
Mean±SD
(median) or
%
    Predominant Rhythm on ECG 36 468 <.001
    Atrial based rhythm 67% 87%
    Junctional escape 3% 6%
    Paced 31% 7%
Resting HR * 11 75.3±15.4 (80.0) 433 75.7±16.6 (75.0) .87
Resting HR < 5th percentile* 11 27% 433 28% 1.00
Max HR, bpm§ 11 146±30 (152) 359 157±21 (160) .31
%Predicted Max HR§ 11 71.2±14.6 (73.0) 359 75.7±10.1 (77.0) .44
%Predicted Max HR<75§ 11 55% 359 41% .37
P-axis, degrees 23 17.3±58.2 (40.0) 421 29.3±49.8 (38.0) .54
P-axis 0 to 90 23 65% 421 77% .21
Right Atrial Enlargement on ECG 27 7% 431 8% 1.00
Left Atrial Enlargement on ECG 27 26% 430 14% .09
*

excluded patients with a paced rhythm and patients on heart rate medications

§

excluded patients with rate-responsive pacemakers and patients on heart rate medications

excluded patients with a paced or junctional rhythm

p-value is from Fisher exact test for categorical variables and Wilcoxon rank sum test for continuous variables

IART= Intraatrial Reentrant Tachycardia