BACKGROUND: Comparison of different stroke locations had been focused in past researches in electrocardiogram (ECG) changes of cerebral stroke patients. Some researches neglected the heart disease in the illness hi...BACKGROUND: Comparison of different stroke locations had been focused in past researches in electrocardiogram (ECG) changes of cerebral stroke patients. Some researches neglected the heart disease in the illness history. OBJ ECTIVE: To discuss ECG changes in different infarction locations and size of acute cerebral infarction and compare with healthy people. DESIGN: Contrast observation SETTING: Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital PARTICIPANTS : A total of 57 patients with cerebral infarction ware selected from the Neurological Department of Ninth People's Hospital of Shanghai from March 2003 to September 2005. They were diagnosed according to the criteria revised in the 4^th National Cerebral Disease Conference and brain images. Patients who had heart disease were excluded. There were 32 males and 25 females, who were 65-84 years old. Among them, 23 cases were involved in right hemisphere, 34 cases in left one, 23 in base ganglion, 11 in brain stem, 9 in frontal lobe and 14 in other parts. According to their infarction size (plus size in every different scan), they were divided into three different groups: large-size group (n = 10) with size larger than 3.5 cm^3, medium-size group (n = 13) with size between 1.5-3.5 cm^3, and small-size group (n = 34) with size smaller than 1.5 cm^3. Another 50 healthy subjects were regarded as control group. There were 29 males and 21 females aged 40- 82 years. All these cases knew and agreed of the examination. METHODS : Patients received 12-lead ECG examinations within the first 6-24 hours of onset while control group received it at the same time. The HR, PR, QTc, QRS, T wave and ST changes were compared between the two groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The ECG changes and differences in two hemispheres, in different infarction lo- cations and sizes. RESULTS: All 57 patients and 50 healthy subjects ware involved in the final analysis. ① ECG changes in infarction group and control group. There were no differences in HR, QRS time and cases with opposite T wave of infarction group compared with control group (P 〉 0.05). PR and QTc [(0.167±0.010), (0.383±0.029) s] in infarction group were longer than those in control group [(0.159±0.008), (0.361±0.022) s, t = 1.982, 2.363, P 〈 0.05, 0.01]. ST changes cases were 77% (44/57), which was more than those in control group [46% (23/50), x^2= 11.072, P 〈 0.01]. ② Comparison of infarction in two hemispheres. HR, PR interval, QRS time, cases with opposite T wave and ST changes showed no differences (P 〉 0.05), and QTc interval in right hemisphere infarction was longer than left one [(0.391±0.054), (0.380±0.034) s, t=1.673, P 〈 0.05]. ③ ECG changes in different infarction locations. HR, PR interval, QTc interval, QRS time, cases with opposite T wave and ST changes showed no statistically significantly differences (P〉 0.05). ④ ECG changes in different infarction sizes. HR, PR interval, QRS time showed no differences (P〉 0.05). QTc interval in large size group was longer than the others [(0.399±0.044), (0.388±0.073)t (0.378±0.124) s, F= 3.19, P 〈 0.05]. Cases with opposite T wave and ST changes in large size group were 80% (8/10), 100% (10/10), which were higher than those in medium size group [46% (6/13), 69% (9/13)] and small size group [44% (15/34), 35% (12/34), x^2 = 8.495, 10.538, P 〈 0.05, 0.01]. CONCLUSION : ① PR interval and QTc interval prolonged in cerebral infarction patients. Furthermore, QTc interval was more obvious in large size infarction group and right hemisphere infarction group. ② Infarction location did not affect the changes of ECG.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND: Comparison of different stroke locations had been focused in past researches in electrocardiogram (ECG) changes of cerebral stroke patients. Some researches neglected the heart disease in the illness history. OBJ ECTIVE: To discuss ECG changes in different infarction locations and size of acute cerebral infarction and compare with healthy people. DESIGN: Contrast observation SETTING: Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital PARTICIPANTS : A total of 57 patients with cerebral infarction ware selected from the Neurological Department of Ninth People's Hospital of Shanghai from March 2003 to September 2005. They were diagnosed according to the criteria revised in the 4^th National Cerebral Disease Conference and brain images. Patients who had heart disease were excluded. There were 32 males and 25 females, who were 65-84 years old. Among them, 23 cases were involved in right hemisphere, 34 cases in left one, 23 in base ganglion, 11 in brain stem, 9 in frontal lobe and 14 in other parts. According to their infarction size (plus size in every different scan), they were divided into three different groups: large-size group (n = 10) with size larger than 3.5 cm^3, medium-size group (n = 13) with size between 1.5-3.5 cm^3, and small-size group (n = 34) with size smaller than 1.5 cm^3. Another 50 healthy subjects were regarded as control group. There were 29 males and 21 females aged 40- 82 years. All these cases knew and agreed of the examination. METHODS : Patients received 12-lead ECG examinations within the first 6-24 hours of onset while control group received it at the same time. The HR, PR, QTc, QRS, T wave and ST changes were compared between the two groups. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The ECG changes and differences in two hemispheres, in different infarction lo- cations and sizes. RESULTS: All 57 patients and 50 healthy subjects ware involved in the final analysis. ① ECG changes in infarction group and control group. There were no differences in HR, QRS time and cases with opposite T wave of infarction group compared with control group (P 〉 0.05). PR and QTc [(0.167±0.010), (0.383±0.029) s] in infarction group were longer than those in control group [(0.159±0.008), (0.361±0.022) s, t = 1.982, 2.363, P 〈 0.05, 0.01]. ST changes cases were 77% (44/57), which was more than those in control group [46% (23/50), x^2= 11.072, P 〈 0.01]. ② Comparison of infarction in two hemispheres. HR, PR interval, QRS time, cases with opposite T wave and ST changes showed no differences (P 〉 0.05), and QTc interval in right hemisphere infarction was longer than left one [(0.391±0.054), (0.380±0.034) s, t=1.673, P 〈 0.05]. ③ ECG changes in different infarction locations. HR, PR interval, QTc interval, QRS time, cases with opposite T wave and ST changes showed no statistically significantly differences (P〉 0.05). ④ ECG changes in different infarction sizes. HR, PR interval, QRS time showed no differences (P〉 0.05). QTc interval in large size group was longer than the others [(0.399±0.044), (0.388±0.073)t (0.378±0.124) s, F= 3.19, P 〈 0.05]. Cases with opposite T wave and ST changes in large size group were 80% (8/10), 100% (10/10), which were higher than those in medium size group [46% (6/13), 69% (9/13)] and small size group [44% (15/34), 35% (12/34), x^2 = 8.495, 10.538, P 〈 0.05, 0.01]. CONCLUSION : ① PR interval and QTc interval prolonged in cerebral infarction patients. Furthermore, QTc interval was more obvious in large size infarction group and right hemisphere infarction group. ② Infarction location did not affect the changes of ECG.
文摘目的总结中国农村高血压人群心电图非特异性ST-T改变的流行病学特点及相关影响因素。方法数据来源于中国脑卒中一级预防研究(CSPPT),于2008年5月19日至2013年8月24日共纳入20 702例来自江苏省及安徽省32个社区中年龄45~75岁的高血压患者,行血压、脉率、体质量指数(BMI)、血脂等测定,记录合并使用降压药物情况,同时行十二导联心电图。心电图采用明尼苏达编码的方法进行分析。最终入组15 038例患者,分析统计总体及不同性别非特异性ST-T改变的发生率。并根据心电图分为ST-T正常组和ST-T改变组,分析年龄、空腹血糖、吸烟、饮酒等危险因素与非特异性ST-T改变的关系。结果中国农村高血压人群心电图非特异性ST-T改变的发生率为8.5%,其中男性为5.7%,女性为10.3%,女性高于男性(P<0.05)。Logistics回归分析显示:女性(OR=2.07,95%CI1.68~2.54)、高龄(55~<65岁组OR=1.28,95%CI1.10~1.49;65~75岁组OR=1.64,95%CI1.39~1.93)、高收缩压(160~<180 mm Hg组OR=1.62,95%CI 1.18~2.24;≥180 mm Hg组OR=2.20,95%CI 1.59~3.04)、高胆固醇血症(OR=1.14,95%CI 1.01~1.29)及口服利尿剂(OR=1.69,95%CI1.20~2.37)是非特异性ST-T改变发生的危险因素(均P<0.05);而口服血管紧张素转换酶抑制剂(ACEI)为非特异性ST-T改变发生的保护因素(OR=0.68,95%CI0.54~0.86,P<0.05)。结论在中国农村高血压人群中,心电图非特异性ST-T改变较常见,总体发生率为8.5%,其危险因素为女性、高龄、高收缩压、高胆固醇血症及口服利尿剂,其保护因素为口服ACEI。