Skip to main content
. 2023 Feb 15;24(4):3881. doi: 10.3390/ijms24043881

Table 1.

The most commonly used ECG criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy.

Criterion Formula LVH Criteria
Sokolow Lyon index [25] SV1 + RV5 or V6 ≥35 mm data
Cornell Voltage Criteria [26] SV3 + RaVL >28 mm (men)
SV3 + RaVL >20 mm (women)
Cornell Voltage-Duration Product [27] (RaVL + SV3) × QRSd (men) ≥244.0 mVms
(RaVL + SV3 + 0.8 mV) × QRSd (women)
Romhilt–Este Score [28] Amplitude of largest R or S in limb leads ≥ 20 mm (3 points) ≥5 points:
definite LVH
Amplitude of S in V1 or V2 ≥30 mm (3 points)
Amplitude of R in V5 or V6 ≥30 mm (3 points)
ST and T wave changes opposite QRS without digoxin (3 points)
Left Atrial Enlargement (3 points)
Left Axis Deviation (2 points)
QRS duration ≥ 90 ms (1 point)
Intrinsicoid deflection in V5 or V6 > 50 ms (1 point) 4 points:
probable LVH