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1948-5204 (online) |
| Open Access |
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| Category |
Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems |
| Manuscript Type |
Retrospective Cohort Study |
| Article Title |
Prognostic relevance of ventricular arrhythmias in surgical patients with gastrointestinal tumors
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
| All Author List |
Jiao-Jie Xue, Su-Tian Hu, Chong-Chong Wang, Zhi-Chong Chen, Shi-Yao Cheng, Shu-Qi Yu, Hua-Jing Peng, Yi-Tao Zhang and Wei-Jie Zeng |
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| Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
| Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University Clinical Research-1010 Program |
1010PY (2023)-06 |
| National Nature Science Foundation of China |
81400301 |
| Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities |
19ykpy10 |
| Guangzhou Health Science and Technology Project |
20231A010068 |
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| Corresponding Author |
Wei-Jie Zeng, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Cardiovascular Internal Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University Sixth Affiliated Hospital, Erheng Road, Yuancun, Tianhe District, Guangzhou 510655, Guangdong Province, China. zengweijie@mail.sysu.edu.cn |
| Key Words |
Ventricular arrhythmia; Gastrointestinal tumor; Major adverse cardiovascular events; Prognostic; Surgery |
| Core Tip |
We retrospectively analyzed data from 130 patients undergoing gastrointestinal tumor resection who were evaluated by a 24-h ambulatory electrocardiogram to determine the prognostic value of ventricular arrhythmias in these types of patients. Additionally, 41 age-matched and sex-matched general healthy controls were evaluated. In a long-term follow-up, we found that patients with gastrointestinal tumors exhibited elevated premature ventricular contractions. Premature ventricular contractions > 35/24 h and non-sustained ventricular tachycardia were prognostically significant but were not found to be independent predictors. |
| Publish Date |
2024-05-09 13:59 |
| Citation |
Xue JJ, Hu ST, Wang CC, Chen ZC, Cheng SY, Yu SQ, Peng HJ, Zhang YT, Zeng WJ. Prognostic relevance of ventricular arrhythmias in surgical patients with gastrointestinal tumors. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2024; 16(5): 1787-1795
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| URL |
https://www.wjgnet.com/1948-5204/full/v16/i5/1787.htm |
| DOI |
10.4251/wjgo.v16.i5.1787 |
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