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Introduction: Numerous studies have demonstrated that cerebrovascular accidents may produce ECG Changes without any myocardial lesions.ECG Changes affecting T wave ,U wave,ST segment ,QT interval and arrythmias have been reported .These changes may simulate myocardial ischemia and leading to delay in the management of patients of acute cerebrovascular accidents
Materials and methods :Fifty patients with acute ischemic stroke were included in the study .For all patients CT brain was done to confirm the diagnosis. A 12 lead ECG was taken for all patients at the time of admission.
Results:70% of all stroke patients had some form of ECG abnormalities .77% of patients with cerebral infarct and 62.5% of patients with hemorrhages had changes in ECG.ST segment changes were most commonly noted after cerebral infarction.
Conclusion: Understanding the ECG changes which are occurring in patients with stroke is important because it may lead to erroneous judgement of assigning these patients as CAD.
"A study on the ECG changes in a tertiary care hospital ", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.8, Issue 7, page no.214 - 217, July-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2307034.pdf
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