| Literature DB >> 1816448 |
R F Abdullaev, E B Gel'fgat, Z M Babaev, T M Akhmedov, G A Tariverdieva.
Abstract
To study the incidence and nature of cardiac arrhythmias and the changes in the corrected Q-T interval, 60 patients with the prolapsed mitral valve syndrome were examined. All the patients underwent resting ECG and leg isometric exercise. 24-hour ECG monitoring was performed in 48 patients. The latter technique was found to be the most informative tool for detecting cardiac arrhythmias (66.8%). Prolonged corrected Q-T interval (more than 440 msec) was more frequently revealed in leg isometric exercise (41.6%) than in resting ECG (26.6%) and 24-hour monitoring (29.2%). Its degree was directly related to the severity of cardiac arrhythmias in patients with the prolapsed mitral valve syndrome.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1816448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Kardiologiia ISSN: 0022-9040 Impact factor: 0.395