Effects of heat stroke on surface ECG: a study on clinical outcomes.

Q2 Medicine
Heart Asia Pub Date : 2019-06-19 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1136/heartasia-2019-011221
Amal Paul, Reginald Alex, John Roshan Jacob, Bijesh Yadav
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Abstract

Aims: Classic heat stroke is associated with high in-hospital mortality and morbidity. The relation between the ECG findings in heat stroke and the clinical outcomes of these patients has not been studied. The aim of this study was to describe the electrocardiographic features in patients with classic heat stroke and to determine if there is any correlation of ECG findings with in-hospital outcomes.

Methods: We performed a retrospective study on 50 patients with classic heat stroke during summer months of 2016-2018. All 12-lead electrocardiographic recordings obtained from these patients were subjected to in-depth analysis. Statistical analysis was done to determine the correlation of electrocardiographic findings with in-hospital outcomes.

Results: 37 patients were in sinus rhythm, while supraventricular arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation (n=6), ectopic atrial tachycardia (n=4) and atrial flutter (n=2) were observed in the rest. There was a high prevalence of QTc prolongation, low voltage P waves, conduction defects like incomplete right bundle branch block and repolarisation abnormalities. The ratio of QRS voltage in the limb leads to that in precordial leads was ≤0.5 in nearly three-fourths of the patients. Among the observed electrocardiographic features, low P-wave voltage (<0.01 mV) in lead II was found to have statistically significant correlation with adverse in-hospital outcome (OR 8.93, p=0.04), after adjustment for clinical covariates.

Conclusion: There was high incidence of atrial arrhythmias in patients with classic heat stroke. A low P-wave voltage (<0.01 mV) in lead II was predictive of adverse in-hospital outcome in this cohort of patients.

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中暑对体表心电图的影响:临床结果研究。
目的:典型中暑与高住院死亡率和发病率相关。中暑患者的心电图表现与临床预后之间的关系尚未得到研究。本研究的目的是描述典型中暑患者的心电图特征,并确定心电图结果与住院预后是否存在相关性。方法:对2016-2018年夏季50例典型中暑患者进行回顾性研究。从这些患者获得的所有12导联心电图记录都进行了深入分析。统计分析确定心电图结果与住院结果的相关性。结果:窦性心律37例,室上性心律失常包括房颤(n=6)、异位房速(n=4)、心房扑动(n=2)。QTc延长、低电压P波、不完全性右束支阻滞等传导缺陷和复极异常发生率高。近四分之三的患者肢体导联与心前导联QRS电压之比≤0.5。观察到的心电图特征中,p波电压低(结论:经典中暑患者心房心律失常发生率高。低p波电压(
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Heart Asia Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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