<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective To assess the association between cigarette smoking and ventricular arrhythmias in adolescents. Novel electrocardiographic parameters –Tp-e interval, as well as Tpe/QT and Tpe/QTc ratios – were used to make this assessment. Methods The study population consisted of 87 subjects aged between 16-19 years. Fifty-one adolescent smokers with no risk of arrhythmia comprised the Smoker Group, and 36 adolescents who had never smoked cigarettes comprised the Control Group. Smokers were defined as patients smoking more than three cigarettes per day, for at least 1 year. Body mass index, systolic, diastolic and mean blood pressures were measured, and electrocardiograms were performed on all subjects. Heart rate, PR and Tp...
Background: Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac deat...
The present study examined the heart rate turbulence (HRT) and heart rate variability (HRV) paramete...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...
Background. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of sudden cardiac death. Smoking may predispose ind...
Background and aim: Chronic cigarette smoking has been suggested to portend risk for cardiac arrhyth...
Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is constantly increasing. However, the associatio...
Objective: Cigarette smoking, modifiable and preventable risk factor of death due to cardiovascular ...
Tobacco cigarette smoking is associated with increased sudden death risk, perhaps through adverse ef...
Background: Acute cigarette smoking has been reported to increase heart rate and blood pressure as a...
Background: Cigarette smoking has several known detrimental effect on cardiovascular system. QT disp...
Background and Objectives:Although cigarette smoking is a known risk factor for sudden cardiac death...
This article assesses few electrocardiographic parameters in young adults (students) caused by smoki...
AbstractBackgroundSmoking is an independent risk factor for coronary heart diseases and it increases...
Background: Smoking increases the risk of CVD, however, the magnitude of this increase in risk varie...
Tobacco smoke is the single most important modifiable risk factor for coronary diseases and the lead...
Background: Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac deat...
The present study examined the heart rate turbulence (HRT) and heart rate variability (HRV) paramete...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...
Background. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of sudden cardiac death. Smoking may predispose ind...
Background and aim: Chronic cigarette smoking has been suggested to portend risk for cardiac arrhyth...
Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is constantly increasing. However, the associatio...
Objective: Cigarette smoking, modifiable and preventable risk factor of death due to cardiovascular ...
Tobacco cigarette smoking is associated with increased sudden death risk, perhaps through adverse ef...
Background: Acute cigarette smoking has been reported to increase heart rate and blood pressure as a...
Background: Cigarette smoking has several known detrimental effect on cardiovascular system. QT disp...
Background and Objectives:Although cigarette smoking is a known risk factor for sudden cardiac death...
This article assesses few electrocardiographic parameters in young adults (students) caused by smoki...
AbstractBackgroundSmoking is an independent risk factor for coronary heart diseases and it increases...
Background: Smoking increases the risk of CVD, however, the magnitude of this increase in risk varie...
Tobacco smoke is the single most important modifiable risk factor for coronary diseases and the lead...
Background: Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac deat...
The present study examined the heart rate turbulence (HRT) and heart rate variability (HRV) paramete...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...