AbstractBackgroundElectrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurological events but their significance remains uncertain. QT dispersion (QTD) reflects heterogeneity of myocardial repolarization, which is modulated by the central nervous system. QTD has been shown to predict adverse outcomes in various cardiac states.ObjectiveTo determine the degree of QTD and its relation to outcome in patients with acute neurological events.MethodsWe studied 40 patients admitted to our hospital with acute neurological events and without known cardiac disease. Simultaneous 12-lead ECG was done within 24h of the onset. QTD was calculated manually as the difference between maximum and minimum QT intervals in at least 11 of 12 lead...
Background: Electrocardiographic exercise tests are widely recommended for patients before discharge...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
Background: Electrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurological even...
AbstractBackgroundElectrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurologica...
Background QT interval dispersion is a marker of in-homogeneous ventricular repolarization, and ther...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of corrected QT dispersion (QTcd) on patients' prognosis with ea...
QTc dispersion in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a new important prognostic factor for many diseases...
QT dispersion, maximal interlead difference in QT interval on 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), measu...
It has been suggested that QT dispersion (maximal minus minimal QT interval calcu-lated on a standar...
Background: QT dispersion, defined as the difference between maximum and minimum QT interval measure...
QT dispersion is an easily obtained measurement from the standard electrocardiogram, and is the maxi...
none15siOBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinic...
BACKGROUND: Electrocardiographic changes are well known to appear with acute cerebrovascular events....
Background: Electrocardiographic exercise tests are widely recommended for patients before discharge...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...
Background: Electrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurological even...
AbstractBackgroundElectrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurologica...
Background QT interval dispersion is a marker of in-homogeneous ventricular repolarization, and ther...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
Objectives: To evaluate the effects of corrected QT dispersion (QTcd) on patients' prognosis with ea...
QTc dispersion in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a new important prognostic factor for many diseases...
QT dispersion, maximal interlead difference in QT interval on 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), measu...
It has been suggested that QT dispersion (maximal minus minimal QT interval calcu-lated on a standar...
Background: QT dispersion, defined as the difference between maximum and minimum QT interval measure...
QT dispersion is an easily obtained measurement from the standard electrocardiogram, and is the maxi...
none15siOBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinic...
BACKGROUND: Electrocardiographic changes are well known to appear with acute cerebrovascular events....
Background: Electrocardiographic exercise tests are widely recommended for patients before discharge...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Experimental studies have shown that when pathological processes disrupt the normal orderly sequence...