Frequency of QTc Interval prolongation in Patients of Non-ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction
Shahid Hussain Memon, Anwar Ali, Jagdesh Kumar, Suhayb Ahmad, Ovais Shams, Ghulam Farid Shah
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the frequency of QTc interval prolongation in patients of non-ST elevation
myocardial infarction
Material and methods: This
cross-sectional study was carried out at cardiology department of Liaquat
University of Medical and health sciences. Study was conducted during 6 months
from September 2019 to February 2020. All the patients who were presented with
Non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, age more than 25 years and either of
gender were included. All patients underwent the resting ECG. QTc values were
computed from lead II. The QTc greater than 440 ms in males and 460 ms in females was considered as
prolonged. All the data was recorded via study proforma. Data analysis was done
by using SPSS 20.
Results: Total 103 patients has been
studied, their mean age was 59.28+13.04 years. Most of the patients
72(69.9%) were illiterate, followed by 05(04.9%) cases had primary level
education, 08(07.8%) were middle passed and 18(17.5%) were graduate. Majority
of the cases 61(59.2%) were from rural areas. Almost all cases were married. Frequency
of QTc interval prolongation was markedly higher among
females 38.1% out of total 42, while among
males it was found only 27.9% out of total 61.
Conclusion: QTc was found
to be frequently prolonged in non-ST elevation myocardial infarction and it can be used as a useful diagnostic
tool the identification of the high-risk patients with the acute coronary
syndrome.