A study of incidence of arrhythmia during angioplasty procedures
Journal Title: MedPulse -International Medical Journal - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Introduction: These arrhythmias are thought to be indicators of successful reperfusion. However, in some studies it was mentioned that these arrhythmias may be due to ongoing myocardial cell damage and ischemia. Aims and Objectives: Study of Incidence of Arrhythmia during Angioplasty Procedures. Methodology: This was a Hospital based cross-sectional study in the Patients Angioplasty procedures for the ischemic heart disease, all the patient with age more than 20 yrs. during the Year December 2014- December 15 were taken into study those patients who given written consent were included into study while those who does not given consent and having serious illness and immuno -compromised state like uncontrolled diabetes etc. Were excluded from the study. Result: The majority of the Patients were from 40-50 i.e. 28.40% followed by 30-40- 25.00%,50-60-19.31%, >60-17.04%, 20-30- 10.22% respectively .Majority of the Patients were Male i.e. 60.22 % and 39.77% were Female . The most common types of Arrhythmia after Angioplasty procedure were AV Block i.e. 6.81% followed by Reperfusion arrhythmias-5.68% Ventricular fibrillation- 4.54%, AIVR-3.40%, Sustained VT -2.27%, Frequent PVCs-2.27%, No sustained VT-2.27%, Atrial fibrillation -1.13% were respectively. Out of the total 2 5 complications 72.00% Recovered and Death occurred in 8.00% and 12.00% referred to higher Cardio-logical management. Conclusion: In our study The most common types of Arrhythmia after Angioplasty procedure were AV Block, followed by Reperfusion arrhythmias-Death occurred in 8.00% and 12.00% referred to higher Cardio-logical management.
Authors and Affiliations
Ravikant Patil, Amit Joshi, A V Deshpande
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