Prognostic value of late potentials in patients with congestive heart failure.
@article{Galinier1996PrognosticVO,
title={Prognostic value of late potentials in patients with congestive heart failure.},
author={Michel Galinier and Jean Paul Albenque and N Afchar and Joelle Fourcade and Pierre Massabuau and J. P. Doazan and C Legoanvic and Jean Marie Fauvel and J. P. Bounhoure},
journal={European heart journal},
year={1996},
volume={17 2},
pages={
264-71
}
}To investigate whether detection of ventricular late potentials could provide prognostic information in patients with congestive heart failure with or without bundle branch block, we prospectively obtained a signal-averaged ECG from 151 patients with congestive heart failure, using specific criteria in 57 patients with bundle branch block. Late potentials were detected in 49 patients (32.5%); their incidence was not significantly different in patients without (31%; 29 patients) or with bundle…
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