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Title: Relationship between Fragmented QRS Complex and Aortic Stiffness in Chronic Hemodialysis Patients
Authors: Güçlü, A.
Nar, G.
Içli, A.
Özhan, Nail
Sezer, S.
Keywords: Aortic stiffness
Diastolic dysfunction
Fragmented QRS complex
Hemodialysis
albumin
angiotensin receptor antagonist
antilipemic agent
beta adrenergic receptor blocking agent
C reactive protein
calcium
cholesterol
creatinine
dipeptidyl carboxypeptidase inhibitor
erythropoietin
ferritin
glucose
hemoglobin
high density lipoprotein
low density lipoprotein
parathyroid hormone
phosphate binding agent
phosphorus
triacylglycerol
urea
uric acid
vitamin D
adult
aged
albumin blood level
aortic stiffness index
arterial stiffness
Article
calcium blood level
cardiovascular parameters
cholesterol blood level
chronic kidney failure
controlled study
creatinine blood level
deceleration
diastolic dysfunction
Doppler echocardiography
electrocardiography
female
ferritin blood level
fragmented qrs complex
glucose blood level
heart left ventricle filling
hemodialysis
hemodialysis patient
hemoglobin blood level
human
lipoprotein blood level
major clinical study
male
medical documentation
parathyroid hormone blood level
phosphate blood level
protein blood level
QRS complex
relaxation time
triacylglycerol blood level
urea blood level
uric acid blood level
chronic disease
comparative study
complication
echocardiography
heart left ventricle function
middle aged
pathophysiology
physiology
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
statistical model
Turkey
Adult
Aged
Chronic Disease
Echocardiography
Electrocardiography
Female
Humans
Linear Models
Male
Middle Aged
Renal Dialysis
Vascular Stiffness
Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between fragmented QRS complex (fQRS), aortic stiffness, and diastolic dysfunction in hemodialysis patients. Subjects and Methods: A sample of 56 patients who received hemodialysis treatment was stratified into 2 groups according to their electrocardiography (ECG) patterns with or without fQRS. Baseline characteristics and laboratory parameters of patients were documented. Conventional echocardiographic and Doppler echocardiographic procedures were performed in all patients. The mean early (Em) diastolic and late (Am) diastolic myocardial velocities were calculated. These tests were performed before dialysis. The Student t test, Mann-Whitney U test, ?2 test, Spearman correlation, and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to analyze parameters where appropriate. Results: Of the 56 patients under hemodialysis, fQRS in ECG was detected in 26 (46.4%). Echocardiographic evaluation showed that deceleration time (237.57 ± 40.10 ms; p = 0.030), isovolumic relaxation time (126.84 ± 15.62 ms; p < 0.001), early (E)/late (A) ventricular filling velocity (E/A) ratio (1.15 ± 0.40; p ? 0.001), and aortic stiffness index value (9.62 ± 4.53; p = 0.016) exhibited a statistical increase in hemodialysis patients with fQRS compared to patients without fQRS. E (58.23 ± 19.96 m/s; p = 0.004), and Em (5.96 ± 2.08 cm/s; p = 0.023) velocity levels were significantly lower in hemodialysis patients with fQRS than patients without fQRS. Aortic stiffness closely correlated with diastolic dysfunction (deceleration time r = 0.273, p = 0.042; isovolumic relaxation time r = 0.497, p < 0.001; E/A ratio r = -0.449, p = 0.001). On multivariate linear regression analysis, fQRS and aortic stiffness were independently associated in hemodialysis patients (ß = 0.321, p = 0.049). Conclusions: Increased aortic stiffness and left ventricular systolic dysfunction were observed more frequently in hemodialysis patients with fQRS than in patients without fQRS. fQRS is an important determinant of aortic stiffness in hemodialysis patients. © 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9301
https://doi.org/10.1159/000452418
ISSN: 1011-7571
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