How good are Sgarbossa criteria for detecting myocardial infarction in setting of LBBB?

A baseline LBBB on EKG makes detection of myocardial infarction (MI) more difficult but not completely impossible. In 1996, Sgarbossa defined three EKG criteria which, if present in the setting of a known LBBB, increased the likihood of MI. Since the publication of these criteria, there has been some debate regarding their sensitivity and specificity. In a recent meta-analysis by Tabas et al, he concludes that two of the original three Sgarbossa criteria are indeed clinically useful:

  • 1 mm of ST elevation that is concordant with the direction of the major QRS

  • 1 mm of ST depression in V1 to V3


If either is present in setting of LBBB, positive likelihood ratio of MI is 7.9, specificity 98% and sensitivity 20%.

Source

Tabas et al. "Electrocardiographic Criteria for Detecting Acute Myocardial Infarction in Patients With Left Bundle Branch Block: A Meta-analysis." Ann Emerg Med. 2008; 52: 329-336.
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