A Study of Spectrum of Cardiac Rhythm Disturbance after Acute Ischemic Stroke Using 24 Hours Holter Monitoring.
J Assoc Physicians India
; 70(4): 11-12, 2022 Apr.
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| ID: mdl-35443394
Studies have reported that acute stroke leads to imbalance of central autonomic control; stroke can cause over activity of sympathetic or parasympathetic control, myocardial injury, ECG abnormalities, cardiac arrhythmias and even sudden death. Studies support the notion that patients with acute cerebrovascular events are susceptible to cardiac arrhythmias. MATERIAL: This cross Sectional Study was conducted in over a period of One and half year duration and included subjects of acute ischemic stroke confirmed by brain imaging. After performing a 12 lead ECG in emergency ward, all eligible stroke patients were subjected to 24 hour Holter monitoring. OBSERVATION: Out of 92 stroke patients, 35.28% had abnormal ECG. Changes included LVH in 10.87%, T wave inversion in 9.78%, ST segment depression in4.35%% followed by QTc prolongation 3.26% .24 hours Holter monitoring revealed that common cardiac rhythm disturbances were ventricular ectopics (44.57%) supraventricular ectopics (30.43%), supraventricular tachycardia (11.96%), atrial fibrillation (7.60%). Amongst brady-arrhythmias sinus pause was detected in 1.09%. CONCLUSION: ECG changes occur commonly in case of acute ischemic stroke, even in those having no history of coronary heart disease as suggested clinically. Identification of paroxysmal Atrial Fibrilation episodes is important due to its relevance for planning of long-term treatment.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Fibrilação Atrial
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Acidente Vascular Cerebral
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AVC Isquêmico
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2022
Tipo de documento:
Article