Frontal QRS/T angle can predict mortality in COVID-19 patients
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2022
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Aims: The frontal QRS-T (fQRS) angle has been investigated in the general population, including healthy people and patients with heart failure. The fQRS angle can predict mortality due to myocarditis, ischaemic and non-ischaemic cardiomyopathies, idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy, and chronic heart failure in the general population. Moreover, no studies to date have investigated fQRS angle in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients. Thus, the purpose of this retrospective multicentre study was to evaluate the fQRS angle of COVID-19 patients to predict in-hospital mortality and the need for mechanical ventilation. Methods and results: An electrocardiogram was performed for 327 COVID-19 patients during admission, and the fQRS angle was calculated. Mechanical ventilation was needed in 119 patients; of them, 110 died in the hospital. The patients were divided into two groups according to an fQRs angle >90° versus an fQRS angle ≤90°. The percentages of mortality and the need for mechanical ventilation according to fQRS angle were 67.8% and 66.1%, respectively, in the fQRs >90° group and 26.1% and 29.9% in the fQRS ≤90°group. Heart rate, oxygen saturation, fQRS angle, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and C-reactive protein level were predictors of mortality on the multivariable analysis. The mortality risk increased 2.9-fold on the univariate analysis and 1.6-fold on the multivariate analysis for the fQRS >90° patient group versus the fQRS ≤90° group. Conclusion: In conclusion, a wide fQRS angle >90° was a predictor of in-hospital mortality and associated with the need for mechanical ventilation among COVID-19 patients. © 2022 Elsevier Inc.
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COVID-19 , Electrocardiography , Heart Failure , Humans , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , antiarrhythmic agent , azithromycin , C reactive protein , creatinine , D dimer , enoxaparin , favipiravir , hemoglobin , hydroxychloroquine , oseltamivir , tocilizumab , troponin I , adult , aged , anamnesis , Article , artificial ventilation , atrial fibrillation , cardiomyopathy , chronic obstructive lung disease , computer assisted tomography , congestive cardiomyopathy , coronavirus disease 2019 , coughing , diabetes mellitus , dyspnea , electrocardiogram , estimated glomerular filtration rate , fasting blood glucose level , female , fever , headache , heart failure , heart rate , hospital patient , human , hyperlipidemia , hypertension , in-hospital mortality , ischemic heart disease , lymphocyte count , malaise , male , mortality , multicenter study , myocarditis , neutrophil count , neutrophil lymphocyte ratio , oxygen saturation , P wave , QRS complex , QRS interval , QT interval , retrospective study , reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction , sore throat , clinical trial , electrocardiography , heart failure , procedures , prognosis