Background: Electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) use is constantly increasing. However, the association between e-cigarette use and ventricular arrhythmia is unknown. Thus, in this study, we aimed to evaluate the markers of ventricular repolarization such as QT interval, corrected QT (QTc), QT dispersion (QTd), peak-to-end interval of the T wave (Tp-e), corrected Tp-e and Tp-e/QT ratios in e-cigarette users. Methods: The study population consisted 36 e-cigarette users and 40 healthy subjects. Ventricular repolarization parameters were obtained from 12-lead resting electrocardiogram. Ventricular repolarization parameters of the groups were compared. Results: Basal demographic and laboratory data were similar in both groups. According to the el...
Cigarette smoking is the most important cause of premature death, and it is currently listed as a ma...
Objective To study the temporal relationship of smoking with electrophysiological changes. Design Pr...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...
Tobacco cigarette smoking is associated with increased sudden death risk, perhaps through adverse ef...
Objective: Cigarette smoking, modifiable and preventable risk factor of death due to cardiovascular ...
Background. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of sudden cardiac death. Smoking may predispose ind...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective To assess the association between cigarette smoking and ventricular arr...
Background and aim: Chronic cigarette smoking has been suggested to portend risk for cardiac arrhyth...
Background: Cigarette smoking has several known detrimental effect on cardiovascular system. QT disp...
Background: Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac deat...
Over the last decade, e-cigarette (EC) use has increased rapidly, garnering widespread attention, pa...
Background: Acute cigarette smoking has been reported to increase heart rate and blood pressure as a...
ImportanceElectronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have gained unprecedented popularity, but virtually n...
Electronic cigarettes (ECs) and tobacco cigarettes (TCs) both release nicotine, a sympathomimetic dr...
Cigarette smoking is the most important cause of premature death, and it is currently listed as a ma...
Cigarette smoking is the most important cause of premature death, and it is currently listed as a ma...
Objective To study the temporal relationship of smoking with electrophysiological changes. Design Pr...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...
Tobacco cigarette smoking is associated with increased sudden death risk, perhaps through adverse ef...
Objective: Cigarette smoking, modifiable and preventable risk factor of death due to cardiovascular ...
Background. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of sudden cardiac death. Smoking may predispose ind...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective To assess the association between cigarette smoking and ventricular arr...
Background and aim: Chronic cigarette smoking has been suggested to portend risk for cardiac arrhyth...
Background: Cigarette smoking has several known detrimental effect on cardiovascular system. QT disp...
Background: Cigarette smoking increases the risk of ventricular fibrillation and sudden cardiac deat...
Over the last decade, e-cigarette (EC) use has increased rapidly, garnering widespread attention, pa...
Background: Acute cigarette smoking has been reported to increase heart rate and blood pressure as a...
ImportanceElectronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) have gained unprecedented popularity, but virtually n...
Electronic cigarettes (ECs) and tobacco cigarettes (TCs) both release nicotine, a sympathomimetic dr...
Cigarette smoking is the most important cause of premature death, and it is currently listed as a ma...
Cigarette smoking is the most important cause of premature death, and it is currently listed as a ma...
Objective To study the temporal relationship of smoking with electrophysiological changes. Design Pr...
This study aimed to examine the exercise-induced heart rate response (HRR) and heart rate variabilit...