Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal

Background : Physician knew for centuries that primary cardiac disorders leads to stroke, but it is recent realization that strokes may produce cardiac abnormalities. It is essential to distinguish whether cardiopulmonary abnormalities are caused by the stroke or unrelated. It is very difficult to d...

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Main Authors: Manoj Kumar Thakur, Gaurav Chhetri, Risab Shrestha
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Language:English
Published: Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Nobel Medical College
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JoNMC/article/view/19569
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spelling doaj-002624a237234f3ba01fcf72c106638d2020-11-25T01:21:23ZengNobel Medical College Teaching HospitalJournal of Nobel Medical College2091-23312091-234X2018-04-0162424710.3126/jonmc.v6i2.1956919569Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern NepalManoj Kumar Thakur0Gaurav Chhetri1Risab Shrestha2Department of Medicine, Koshi zonal Hospital, BiratnagarDepartment of Medicine, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarDepartment of Medicine, Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital, BiratnagarBackground : Physician knew for centuries that primary cardiac disorders leads to stroke, but it is recent realization that strokes may produce cardiac abnormalities. It is essential to distinguish whether cardiopulmonary abnormalities are caused by the stroke or unrelated. It is very difficult to distinguish because pre-existing cardiac abnormalities are highly prevalent in stroke. This study is designed to see ECG changes in stroke that can help for further evaluation and management. Methods and Materials: This descriptive Cross-Sectional hospital-based study was conducted to describe the ECG changes, character of ECG abnormalities in patients with stroke. All the patients admitted in the Nobel Medical College in one-year meeting inclusion criteria and residing in Eastern part of Nepal were included. Both Ischaemic and Haemorrhagic stroke were taken. ECG changes includes QTc-prolonged, AF (Atrial Fibrillation), T inversion, QRS prolonged, PR prolonged, ST elevation, ST depression, Hyperacute T wave in different types of stroke was evaluated on the basis of age, sex, smoker, HTN and DM. Result : The total participants were 100. Out of which 65 were male and 35 were female and 72.0% were 60 years and above and 28.0% below 60 years with Mean Age in year ± Standard deviation of male and female was (64.74 ± 12.62) and (63.69 ± 13.53) respectively. Ischemic and Haemorrhagic stroke was 87.0% and 13.0% respectively. ECG changes were found in 84.0%. Conclusion:  Ischaemic stroke (87.0%) was more common than Haemorrhagic stroke (13.0%). ECG changes were in 84.0% and QTc-prolonged (29.0%) was the most common followed by AF (27.0%). Journal of Nobel Medical College Volume 6, Number 2, Issue 11 (July-December, 2017) Page: 42-47https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JoNMC/article/view/19569atrial fibrillationct-headelectrocardiographystroke
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Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
Journal of Nobel Medical College
atrial fibrillation
ct-head
electrocardiography
stroke
author_facet Manoj Kumar Thakur
Gaurav Chhetri
Risab Shrestha
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title Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
title_short Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
title_full Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
title_fullStr Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Profile on ECG Changes in different types of Stroke in Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital in Eastern Nepal
title_sort profile on ecg changes in different types of stroke in patients at tertiary level hospital in eastern nepal
publisher Nobel Medical College Teaching Hospital
series Journal of Nobel Medical College
issn 2091-2331
2091-234X
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background : Physician knew for centuries that primary cardiac disorders leads to stroke, but it is recent realization that strokes may produce cardiac abnormalities. It is essential to distinguish whether cardiopulmonary abnormalities are caused by the stroke or unrelated. It is very difficult to distinguish because pre-existing cardiac abnormalities are highly prevalent in stroke. This study is designed to see ECG changes in stroke that can help for further evaluation and management. Methods and Materials: This descriptive Cross-Sectional hospital-based study was conducted to describe the ECG changes, character of ECG abnormalities in patients with stroke. All the patients admitted in the Nobel Medical College in one-year meeting inclusion criteria and residing in Eastern part of Nepal were included. Both Ischaemic and Haemorrhagic stroke were taken. ECG changes includes QTc-prolonged, AF (Atrial Fibrillation), T inversion, QRS prolonged, PR prolonged, ST elevation, ST depression, Hyperacute T wave in different types of stroke was evaluated on the basis of age, sex, smoker, HTN and DM. Result : The total participants were 100. Out of which 65 were male and 35 were female and 72.0% were 60 years and above and 28.0% below 60 years with Mean Age in year ± Standard deviation of male and female was (64.74 ± 12.62) and (63.69 ± 13.53) respectively. Ischemic and Haemorrhagic stroke was 87.0% and 13.0% respectively. ECG changes were found in 84.0%. Conclusion:  Ischaemic stroke (87.0%) was more common than Haemorrhagic stroke (13.0%). ECG changes were in 84.0% and QTc-prolonged (29.0%) was the most common followed by AF (27.0%). Journal of Nobel Medical College Volume 6, Number 2, Issue 11 (July-December, 2017) Page: 42-47
topic atrial fibrillation
ct-head
electrocardiography
stroke
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