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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Neurol. 2012 Jun 29;27(9):1187–1192. doi: 10.1177/0883073812448461

Table 1.

Electrocardiogram Criteria in Pediatric Subjects

Electrocardiogram Feature Criteria19
Right atrial enlargement P wave >2.5 mV in leads II, III, or aVF
Left atrial enlargement P wave >0.08 sec in leads II, III, or aVF
Right ventricular hypertrophy R wave >95%ile in V1, or S wave >95%ile in V6, or rsR′ in V1 and V2 without QRS widening, or qR in V1 and V2
Left ventricular hypertrophy S wave >95%ile normal in V1, or R wave >95%ile in V6
Bundle branch block QRS >0.12 sec
Right axis deviation >10 degrees
Left axis deviation >−30 degrees
Intraventricular conduction delay QRS >0.12 sec and without RBBB or LBBB pattern
Non-specific ST-T changes ST-segment depression or elevation (leads I, aVL, V4–V6), flattening of the T wave (leads I, aVR, aVL, V5, V6), or T-wave inversion (I, V2–V4)
Strain Down-sloping convex ST-segment depression (≥0.1 mV) with an inverted asymmetrical T-wave opposite to the QRS axis. In LVH w/strain these changes were seen in the left precordial leads, V5 and/or V6. In RVH w/strain these changes were seen in the right precordial leads, V1–V3.

Abbreviations: LBBB, left bundle branch block; LVH, left ventricular hypertrophy; RBBB, right bundle branch block; RVH, right ventricular hypertrophy.