| Literature DB >> 2367458 |
A K Klitzke1, C P Criee, K P Bethge, D Bethge, G Laier-Groeneveld, U Hüttemann.
Abstract
In 38 patients with chronic obstructive lung disease (COLD), lung function tests, blood gas analysis, catheterisation examination of the right heart, and long-term (Holter) ECG were performed. In comparison with normal subjects, all the patients had a higher mean 24-hour heart rate of 97 +/- 11/minute, and a disturbance of the physiological day/night rhythmicity. Seventeen patients (group I) revealed no major arrhythmias (Lown I to III). More than 50 per cent of the patients (group II) were found to have complex arrhythmias (Lown IV), together with an elevated incidence of polymorphic ventricular and superventricular extrasystoles. A significant correlation of the arrhythmias with the severity of the obstruction or pulmonary hypertension was not observed. Only the long-term follow-up of these patients will provide us with information about the prognostic significance of the complex arrhythmias and about indications for anti-arrhythmic treatment.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2367458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pneumologie ISSN: 0934-8387