Author/Authors :
YAŞAR, Evren Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , YILMAZ, Bilge Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , SAATCI YAŞAR, Ayşe Atatork Education and Research Hospital - Department of Cardiology, Turkey , KESİKBURUN, Serdar Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , GÜZELKÜÇÜK, Ümüt Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , AYDEMİR, Koray Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , TEKİN, Levent Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Haydarpasa Training Hospital, Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic, Turkey , GOKTEPE, Ahmet Salim Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , ALACA, Rıdvan Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , YAZICIOĞLU, Kamil Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey , MÖHÜR, Haydar Gulhane Military Medical Academy - Turkish Armed Forces Rehabilitation Center - Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Turkey
Title Of Article :
The effect of autonomic dysfunction on QT dispersion in patients with chronic spinal cord injury
شماره ركورد :
20142
Abstract :
Objective: To provide data on patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) concerning the effect of autonomic dysfunction on QT dispersion as a predictor of ventricular arrhythmias, and to evaluate the risk of arrhythmia during both the resting state and urodynamic examination, which may increase the likelihood of autonomic dysreflexia due to bladder extension. Materials and Method: This prospective, case-controlled study included 30 patients with traumatic SCI and 27 healthy individuals. SCI patients and healthy controls underwent routine physical examination and 12-lead electrocardiography. In the patient group blood pressure and ECG records were obtained during urodynamic assessment. Measurement of the QT interval was performed manually by 2 blinded investigators. QT and QT corrected (QTc) dispersion were calculated. The SCI patients were compared according to the injury level and severity, and the existence of autonomic dysfunction based on urodynamic or autonomic examination. Results: QT and QTc dispersion values were higher in the SCI patients than in the controls. The difference in QT and QTc dispersion between the patients with and without autonomic dysfunction was not statistically significant. Conclusions: QT dispersion in the SCI patients was higher than that in the controls. As such, the risk of ventricular arrhythmia may be higher in such patients; however, neurological injury level, autonomic dysfunction, and completeness do not contribute to this risk.
From Page :
5
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
QT dispersion , Spinal cord injury , Autonomic dysfunction
JournalTitle :
Gulhane Medical Journal
To Page :
10
Link To Document :
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