In electrocardiography, a strain pattern is a well-recognized marker for the presence of anatomic left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in the form of ST depression and T wave inversion on a resting ECG.
[1] It is an abnormality of repolarization and it has been associated with an adverse prognosis in a variety heart disease patients.
It has been important in refining the role of ECG LVH criteria in cardiac risk stratification.
It is thought that a strain pattern could also reflect underlying coronary heart disease.
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