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P-Wave Changes Associated with Chiari Network in the Right Atrium

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Journal Pediatr Cardiol
Date 2020 Aug 27
PMID 32845363
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The Chiari network (CN) is a mobile, net-like structure occasionally present in the right atrium, near the opening of the inferior vena cava and coronary sinus. While typically asymptomatic, it may contribute to thromboembolism or right atrial pathologies. Here, we hypothesized that existing differences in P-wave morphology on electrocardiograms (ECG) may be associated with atrial conduction changes. Seventy-one children with a CN were recruited and matched to 60 healthy controls. P-wave duration, P-wave amplitude, P dispersion (Pd), QRS, PR, QT, and QTc (calculated with Bazett formula) intervals were measured and compared. Between the control and the patient groups, the mean P-wave duration was 78.1 ms and 88.7 ms, P amplitude was 1.3 mm and 1.1 mm, and Pd was 18.9 and 35.5 ms, respectively. These differences were statistically significant across all measurements (p < 0.05). Atrial conduction may be affected in patients with CN, and these patients may then develop atrial arrhythmia.

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