Objectives: To evaluate the effects of corrected QT dispersion (QTcd) on patients' prognosis with early stage non-lacunar ischemic stroke, regardless of location of the lesion. Methods: In this non-randomized prospective study, stroke patients were evaluated in the intensive care unit of Cukurova University Hospital, School of Medicine, Adana, Turkey, from 2002-2003. Neurologic symptoms of all subjects were recorded according to Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and Canadian Neurological Scale. Subtypes of stroke were defined according to the Oxfordshire Community Stroke Project classification. Patients with GCS between 7 and 11 were included in the study. Electrocardiograms of the patients were collected in the first 6 hours. Corrected QT (QTc) wer...
Objective: To determine whether QTc dispersion, which is easily obtained from a standard electrocard...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Objectives: There are studies in the literature showing the clinical importance of fragmented QRS (f...
OBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinical outco...
OBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinical outco...
BACKGROUND: Electrocardiographic changes are well known to appear with acute cerebrovascular events....
Background: Electrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurological even...
Background and Objective: Several studies have shown that during stroke changes occur in some paracl...
AbstractBackgroundElectrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurologica...
QTc dispersion in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a new important prognostic factor for many diseases...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
Objective: To determine whether QTc dispersion, which is easily obtained from a standard electrocard...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Objectives: There are studies in the literature showing the clinical importance of fragmented QRS (f...
OBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinical outco...
OBJECTIVE: 1) Determine if admission QT interval dispersion (QTd) predicts short term clinical outco...
BACKGROUND: Electrocardiographic changes are well known to appear with acute cerebrovascular events....
Background: Electrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurological even...
Background and Objective: Several studies have shown that during stroke changes occur in some paracl...
AbstractBackgroundElectrocardiographic changes are known to occur in patients with acute neurologica...
QTc dispersion in the electrocardiogram (ECG) is a new important prognostic factor for many diseases...
QT dispersion (QT max minus QT min) is an important measure of arrhythmia risk, providing informatio...
Objective: To determine whether QTc dispersion, which is easily obtained from a standard electrocard...
Background and Objectives: Despite tremendous advancements in the detection and management of Acute ...
Objectives: There are studies in the literature showing the clinical importance of fragmented QRS (f...