1. Tpeak-Tend, Tpeak-Tend dispersion and Tpeak-Tend/QT in children and its relationship with clinical variables
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Castro-Torres, Yaniel, Carmona-Puerta, Raimundo, Chávez-González, Elibet, and González-Rodríguez, Emilio Francisco
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Male ,obesity ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,presión arterial ,Electrocardiography ,0302 clinical medicine ,heart rate ,Ventricular Function ,Medicine ,hipertrofia, ventricular izquierda ,030212 general & internal medicine ,sindrome de Brugada ,Child ,sobrepeso ,Age Factors ,Cuba ,blood pressure ,intolerancia a la glucosa ,General Medicine ,hypertrophy, left ventricular ,Original Article ,Female ,Electrocardiograma ,Tpeak tend ,niños ,Clinical variables ,body mass index ,electrocardiogram ,Body weight ,sindrome Qt largo ,body weight ,03 medical and health sciences ,children ,long QT syndrome ,Humans ,overweight ,obesidad ,business.industry ,índice de masa corporal ,peso corporal ,arritmia, Cardiaca ,arrhythmias, cardiac ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,glucose intolerance ,tasa cardiaca ,business ,brugada syndrome ,enfermedad cardiovascular ,Humanities - Abstract
Aim: To characterize the Tpeak-Tend, the Tpeak-Tend dispersion and Tpeak-Tend/QT in children and its relationship with clinical variables. Methods: Cross-sectional study in 126 children between 9 and 12 years of the Camilo Cienfuegos School in Santa Clara, Cuba. Clinical and anthropometric variables were obtained to determine their relationship with electrocardiographic parameters: Tpeak-Tend V5, Tpeak-Tend dispersion and Tpeak-Tend/QT ratio V5. In addition, laboratory tests were conducted. Results: Age and systolic blood pressure are associated with an increased probability of having values of Tpeak-Tend/QT V5 ≥75 percentile for both sexes (OR: 1.72, CI 95%: 1.02-2.91; p= 0.043), (OR: 1.08, CI 95%: 1.01-1.16; p= 0.017) respectively. The body mass index and systolic blood pressure are linearly and significantly correlated with the Tpeak-Tend/QT V5 (r= 0.224; p= 0.012) and (r= 0.220; p= 0.014) respectively. Conclusions: The age of the patients and the systolic blood pressure figures are factors that increase the probability of having values of the Tpeak-Tend/QT V5 ≥75 percentile. There was a significant linear correlation between the Tpeak-Tend/QT V5 with the body mass index and the systolic blood pressure. Resumen Objetivo: Caracterizar el Tpico-Tfinal, la dispersión del Tpico-Tfinal y el Tpico-Tfinal/QT en niños y su relación con variables clínicas. Métodos: Estudio transversal en 126 niños entre 9 y 12 años de la escuela Camilo Cienfuegos en Santa Clara, Cuba. Se obtuvieron variables clínicas y antropométricas para determinar su relación con los parámetros electrocardiográficos: el Tpico-Tfinal V5, la dispersión del Tpico-Tfinal y el Tpico-Tfinal/QT V5. Además, se realizaron pruebas de laboratorio. Resultados: La edad y la presión arterial sistólica se asocian con una mayor probabilidad de tener valores del Tpico-Tfinal/QT V5 ≥75 percentil para ambos sexos (OR: 1.72, IC 95%: 1.02-2.91; p= 0.043), (OR: 1.08, IC 95%: 1.01-1.16; p= 0.017) respectivamente. El índice de masa corporal y la presión arterial sistólica están correlacionados de manera lineal y significativa con el Tpico-Tfinal/QT V5 (r= 0.224; p= 0.012) y (r= 0.220; p= 0.014) respectivamente. Conclusiones: La edad de los pacientes y las cifras de presión arterial sistólica son factores que aumentan la probabilidad de tener valores del percentil Tpico-Tfinal/QT V5 ≥75. Existe correlación lineal significativa entre el Tpico-Tfinal/QT V5 con el índice de masa corporal y la presión arterial sistólica.
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- 2019
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