Associations between ECG Changes and Echocardiographic Findings in Patients with Acute Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction

Protap Kumar Paul, Muhammed Towhidul Ahsan Khan, S.M. Sharif Uddin Pathan, Md.Kamrul Hasan, Nure Alam Siddique, Mohammad Alwalid Sharkar, Ashish Kumar Roy, Md Shahadat Md Shahadat
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Background: STEMI shows specific ECG changes due to sudden coronary blockage, but NSTEMI has varied ECG characteristics, including ST depressions and T wave inversions. Echocardiography, especially tissue Doppler imaging and speckle tracking, is crucial for diagnosing and predicting outcomes in acute coronary syndrome. The study aims to correlate ECG changes with echocardiographic findings in NSTEMI, offering potential diagnostic insights. Objective: The study aims to connect ECG alterations with echocardiographic findings in NSTEMI patients. Methods and Materials: This cross-sectional study took place from January to June 2023 at a Mymensingh Medical College Hospital, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. The research included 109 NSTEMI patients, both with and without cardiac history. Inclusion criteria were age above 30 and ischemic type of chest pain. Results: Out of 109 admitted patients, 67.4% were male and 6.4% were female. The average age was 54.34 ± 2.31 years, and prevalent conditions included 7.3% with diabetes, 11% with dyslipidemia, and 0.9% with edema, while 73% had a family history of ischemia. Conclusion: There were inconsistencies between the ECG and Echo in identifying the site of the infraction in the MI patients. Pulmonary hypertension, infection, ischemic stroke, and inferonasal regional wall motion abnormalities. Maximum no association was found in ECG changes and echocardiographic findings with acute non-ST elevation myocardial infarction.
急性非st段抬高型心肌梗死患者心电图变化与超声心动图表现的关系
背景:STEMI表现出突发性冠状动脉阻塞引起的特定ECG改变,但NSTEMI具有不同的ECG特征,包括ST段下降和T波反转。超声心动图,尤其是组织多普勒成像和斑点跟踪,对于诊断和预测急性冠脉综合征的预后至关重要。该研究旨在将非stemi患者的心电图变化与超声心动图结果联系起来,提供潜在的诊断见解。目的:研究NSTEMI患者的心电图改变与超声心动图表现之间的联系。方法和材料:这项横断面研究于2023年1月至6月在孟加拉国Mymensingh的Mymensingh医学院医院进行。该研究包括109名有或无心脏病史的非stemi患者。纳入标准为30岁以上、缺血性胸痛。结果:109例住院患者中,男性占67.4%,女性占6.4%。平均年龄为54.34±2.31岁,糖尿病患病率为7.3%,血脂异常患病率为11%,水肿患病率为0.9%,有缺血家族史的患病率为73%。结论:心电与超声对心肌梗死部位的识别存在不一致性。肺动脉高压,感染,缺血性脑卒中,鼻间区域壁运动异常。心电图变化和超声心动图与急性非st段抬高型心肌梗死无显著相关性。
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