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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2015 Sep-Oct;30(5):440–446. doi: 10.1097/JCN.0000000000000165

Table 1.

The Definitions of high-risk ECG parameters used in the current analysis

Variable Definition Cutoff for Cardiac
Events
Clinical Significance
Heart Rate Average R-R interval of all QRS complexes during the whole duration of
the recording
>75 beats / minute 17 Poor sympathetic tone
QRS
duration
Averaged QRS onset to QRS offset duration of all leads on the standard 10-
second ECG
>120 milliseconds 18 Abnormal conduction /
myocardial damage
QTc interval Averaged QRS onset to T offset interval of all leads on the standard 10-
second ECG, corrected for heart rate using Bazett formula
>470 milliseconds
(women); or
>450 milliseconds (men)
19
Abnormal global
repolarization
LVH The presence of this pattern on the standard 10-second ECG using Cornell
voltage criteria
>20 millimeters
(women); or
>23 millimeters (men) 20
Myocardial strain
LBBB The presence of this pattern on the standard 10-second ECG using AHA
criteria
Present 21 Abnormal conduction /
myocardial damage
fQRS RSR morphology; >2 R`; or notching in the nadir of S wave with a narrow
QRS (<120 millisecond); or > 2 R` or > 2 notches in the nadir of S wave
with a widened QRS
Present 22 Myocardial scaring
QRS-T angle The three-dimensional spatial angle between the mean R and T vectors
estimated directly from the 12-lead ECG
>100 °12 Dispersed repolarization
Q waves Two or more pathologic Q wave (0.04 second wide and ¼ R wave deep) in
one territory
Present 23 Myocardial scaring
HRV Standard deviation of all normal-to-normal R-R intervals (SDNN) for the
recording
<100 24 Poor sympathetic tone
ST Event The presence of at least one episode of ST depression of >0.5 mm in leads
V2-V3 or >1mm in all other leads in ≥2 contiguous leads for at least five
minutes at any time
Present 25 Transient myocardial
ischemia
PVC The presence of frequent premature ventricular contractions at rate of ≥10 /
hour for the duration of holter recording
Present 18 Vulnerability to fatal
arrhythmia
NSVT At least one episode of ≥3 consecutive ventricular beats at a rate of >120
beats/minute
Present 18 Vulnerability to fatal
arrhythmia

Abbreviations. LVH: left ventricular hypertrophy; LBBB: Left Bundle Branch Block; fQRS: fragmented QRS complex; HRV: heart rate variability; PVC: premature ventricular contraction; NSVT: non-sustained ventricular tachycardia