The frontal plane QRS-T angle may affect our perspective on prehypertension: A prospective study.
Ali BağcıFatih AksoyPublished in: Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993) (2021)
The f(QRS-T) angle, a noninvasive measurement analyzing the dysfunction in cardiac conduction system, was increased in subjects with PHT as compared to normotensives, and the subjects with PHT had f(QRS-T) angle as higher as patients with HT did. Our findings are supportive for the hypothesis that disturbances in ventricular repolarization is present in an early stage of essential hypertension.