Accurate diagnosis of apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy using explainable advanced electrocardiogram analysis
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Typical electrocardiogram (ECG) features of apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (ApHCM) include tall R waves and deep or giant T-wave inversion in the precordial leads, but these features are not always present. The ECG is used as the gatekeeper to cardiac imaging for diagnosis. We tested whether explainable advanced ECG (A-ECG) could accurately diagnose ApHCM.
Advanced ECG analysis was performed on standard resting 12-lead ECGs in patients with ApHCM [
Explainable A-ECG has excellent diagnostic accuracy for ApHCM, even when the hypertrophy is relative, with A-ECG analysis providing incremental diagnostic value over imaging alone. The electrical (ECG) and anatomical (wall thickness) disease features do not completely align, suggesting that future diagnostic and management strategies may incorporate both features.
Contributors

Rebecca K Hughes
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George D Thornton
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James W Malcolmson
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Iain Pierce
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Amanda Hornell
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Kristopher Knott
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Gabriella Captur
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Todd T Schlegel
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