Effects of airway obstruction and hyperinflation on electrocardiographic axes in COPD.
Peter AlterHenrik WatzKathrin KahnertKlaus F RabeFrank BiertzRonald FischerPhilip JungJana GrafRobert BalsClaus F VogelmeierRudolf A JörresPublished in: Respiratory research (2019)
Significant clockwise rotations of the electrical axes as a function of airway obstruction and lung hyperinflation were shown. The changes are likely to result from both a change of the anatomical orientation of the heart within the thoracic cavity and a reduced LV mass in COPD. The influences on the electrical axes reach an extent that could bias the ECG interpretation. The magnitude of lung function impairment should be taken into account to uncover other cardiac disease and to prevent misdiagnosis.