Korelasi Dispersi Gelombang P dengan Left Ventricle Mass Index (LVMI) pada Pasien Gagal Jantung di RSUP H. Adam Malik
Correlation of P Wave with Left Ventricle Mass Index (LVMI) in Heart Failure Patients at H. Adam Malik Hospital

Date
2023Author
Siregar, Fitriyani
Advisor(s)
Isnanta, Rahmad
Dalimunthe, Naomi Niari
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Background: Heart failure is a clinical syndrome caused by structural and
functional defects in the myocardium resulting in impaired ventricular filling.
Progressiveness heart failure with a history of hypertension can cause ventricular
enlargement, ventricular diastolic dysfunction, ventricular remodeling resulting in
anatomical or structural changes in the heart which cause modifications of P waves
on electrocardiography (ECG) in the form of variations in increasing the duration
of the P waves from 12 leads which is called P Wave dispersion and affects
ventricular mass heart is known through echocardiography examination,
nHowever, these examinations are still limited to first-level health facilities,sSo an
initial examination tool that is easily available and used is needed, namely an
electrocardiogram (EKG) examination by assessing the P wave dispersion which
describes the left ventricular mass index (LVMI) on echocardiography of heart
failure patients so that the aim of this study is to assess the correlation of P wave
dispersion with the left ventricular mass index ( LVMI) in heart failure patients at
H. Adam Malik Hospital
Method: This research is an observational study with a cross-sectional design with
retrospective data collection from medical record sources. This research was
conducted in June – December 2023 at H Adam Malik General Hospital, Medan.
The sample for this study was all chronic heart failure patients from January – June
2023 at H Adam Malik Hospital Medan who met the inclusion and exclusion
criteria. Selected subjects had electrocardiography and echocardiography data
recorded, then data analysis was carried out.
Results: The number of samples that met the inclusion criteria in this study was 60
people and was divided into samples with an average P wave dispersion of ≥36 ms
and <36 ms and left ventricular mass index (LVMI)men 189.2 g/m2 and women
172.8 g/m2. There is a significant correlation and moderate strength of the
relationship between p wave dispersion and left ventricular mass index (LVMI).(r=
0.462, p = 0.001).
Conclusion: There is a correlation between P wave dispersion and left ventricular
mass index (LVMI) in heart failure patients at H. Adam Malik General Hospital.
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