慢性非心臓栓塞性性性脳卒中の患者における心拍不律の検出と予測
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まとめ
この要約は機械生成です。慢性非心栓性不全性脳卒中の患者では,頻繁に起こる早発性心房収縮 (PVC) がより一般的です. ウェアラブル・デバイスは この集団における 心拍不全を 効果的に検診します
科学分野
- 心臓病科
- 神経学
- 医療機器
背景
- 慢性非心臓栓塞性不全性脳卒中の患者における不律性のスクリーニングは,現在限られている.
- アリズム障害は再発性脳卒中のリスクを高めます.
研究 の 目的
- 慢性非心臓栓塞性不全性脳卒中の患者の心律不全の流行を調査する.
- この患者群で不律を検知するためのステックオンウェアラブルデバイスの有用性を評価する.
主な方法
- 非心臓栓塞性不全性脳卒中歴のある176人の患者を対象に,前向きな観察試験を実施した.
- 患者は約7日間,不律をモニタリングするために,貼り付けられるウェアラブルデバイスを着用しました.
- 抗凝固剤治療を受けた患者は試験から除外された.
主要な成果
- 試験では,高頻度の早発性心房収縮 (PAC) が39. 2%,高頻度の早発性心房収縮 (PVC) が20. 5%であることが判明した.
- 年齢とチロスタゾールの使用は,頻繁なPACの独立したリスク因子として特定されました.
- 年齢,男性性,チロスタゾールの使用は,PVCの頻度と独立して関連していました.
結論
- 慢性非心栓性不全性脳卒中の患者におけるPVCの頻度は,一般患者よりも高い.
- 慢性非心栓性不全性脳卒中の患者の心律不全をスクリーニングする際には,スティック・オン・ウェアラブル・デバイスは貴重なツールです.
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