Abstract
Background: Interatrial block (IAB: P wave ≥ 110 ms) is highly prevalent in people ≥65 years old living in a community. Methods: We investigated 720 consecutive people age ≥65 years old, from the general population, with the intention of evaluating the prevalence of IAB in their electrocardiogram. After excluding 42 people with atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter (5%) or having a permanent pacemaker (0,83%), we evaluated the electrocardiograms of the remaining 678 people with sinus rhythm. Results: We identified 400 (59%) persons with IAB with a similar distribution between men (58.5%) and women (59.4%). IAB was also identified in 347 from a total of 570 hypertensive people (60,9%) and only in 53 out of 108 (49.1%) nonhypertensive people (P = 0.015). Conclusions: The surprisingly large prevalence of the IAB in the general older population emphasizes the importance of the early recognition of this abnormality from the surface 12-lead electrocardiogram. © 2007, Copyright the Authors.
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Ninios, I., Pliakos, C., Ninios, V., Karvounis, H., & Louridas, G. (2007). Prevalence of interatrial block in a general population of elderly people. Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology, 12(4), 298–300. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1542-474X.2007.00178.x
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