Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients
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Resumo: | Seventy patients with hemorrhagic stroke were prospectively evaluated regarding the electrocardiographic abnormalities observed within the first 48 hours of the ictus. Group I comprised 55 patients with spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, and group II 15 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Patients taking cardiac drugs (beta blockers, calcium-channel blockers, inotropic drugs) or with severe metabolic/electrolyte disturbances were excluded. The most common ECG abnormality was a prolonged Q-Tc interval: group I, 37 (67.2%); group II, 8 (53.3%). Only 4 (7.2% patients of group I and no patient of group II had a normal ECG. No relation was found between the site of the intracerebral hematoma and the occurrence of any particular ECG change. A prolonged Q-Tc may be related to the development of severe cardiac arrhythmias observed in some patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage. |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients Arruda,Walter Oleschko cerebral hemorrhage electrocardiogram Q-Tc prolongation |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Electrocardiographic findings in acute cerebrovascular hemorrhage a prospective study of 70 patients |
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Arruda,Walter Oleschko |
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Arruda,Walter Oleschko Lacerda Jr.,Flávio Suplicy de |
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Lacerda Jr.,Flávio Suplicy de |
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Arruda,Walter Oleschko Lacerda Jr.,Flávio Suplicy de |
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cerebral hemorrhage electrocardiogram Q-Tc prolongation |
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cerebral hemorrhage electrocardiogram Q-Tc prolongation |
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Seventy patients with hemorrhagic stroke were prospectively evaluated regarding the electrocardiographic abnormalities observed within the first 48 hours of the ictus. Group I comprised 55 patients with spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, and group II 15 patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage. Patients taking cardiac drugs (beta blockers, calcium-channel blockers, inotropic drugs) or with severe metabolic/electrolyte disturbances were excluded. The most common ECG abnormality was a prolonged Q-Tc interval: group I, 37 (67.2%); group II, 8 (53.3%). Only 4 (7.2% patients of group I and no patient of group II had a normal ECG. No relation was found between the site of the intracerebral hematoma and the occurrence of any particular ECG change. A prolonged Q-Tc may be related to the development of severe cardiac arrhythmias observed in some patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage. |
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