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Study and Interpretation of Electrical Activity of Heart in Different Cardiovascular Conditions with Reference to Biochemical Parameters
Author Name : P. Sasikala, Mattam Bharadwaj
DOI: https://doi.org/10.56025/IJARESM.2024.1211241411
ABSTRACT The most prevalent electrolyte abnormalities that are clinically significant. Regard magnesium, calcium, and potassium. Combination electrolyte imbalance may be present in certain cases. The ECG can be used to assess the degree of electrolyte imbalances and determine whether significant arrhythmias are likely. This is conceivable since the degree of electrolyte imbalance and the discernible ECG alterations are correlated. Out of 200 cardiac patients considered for the study, most of them are having biochemical abnormalities like anemia, hyperkalemia, troponin, LDL, hypercalcemia, hypermagnesemia, hypokalemia, hypocalcemia. In our study among 200 patients 107 patients are males and 93 patients are females among them 89 patients have coronary artery disease,34 patients have myocardial ischemia, 51 patients have angina pectoris and 36 patients have cardiomyopathy. Study concluded that among 200 patients 25 patients didn’t have any significant changes in ECG. ECG changes observed with reference to Biochemical Parameters are PR and QRS intervals prolongation, ST segment depression and elevation, T wave inversion, decrease in QRS duration.