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Removal of metallic foreign bodies embedded in soft tissues by stereotaxic approach
Authors:Mehmet Fethi Ceylan  Savas Guner  Levent Ediz  Seyyid Serif Unsal  Daghan Isik
Affiliation:1. Orthopedics and Traumatology;2. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation;3. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery;Medicine School of Yuzuncu Yil University, Van, Turkey
Abstract:

Background

A trial fibrillation (AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia and increases the risk of stroke and death. Patients with hypertensive have an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation. RDW (Red blood cell distribution width) levels are elevated in cardiovascular disorders including heart failure, stable coronary disease, acute coronary syndrome, slow coronary flow and stroke.

Objective

To investigate the relation between RDW and AF in patients with hypertensive

Method

We retrospectively examined 126 consecutive hypertensive patients (63 hypertensive patients with AF and 63 hypertensive patients without AF matched with age and sex

Results

The mean age of the study population was 71,09± 8,50 (af group) and 70,97±8,24 (non-af group) years. RDW level was different among patients with atrial fibrillation and without atrial fibrillation.(15,13±1,58 and 14,05±1,15 p<001). Logistic regression analysis showed that RDW and left atrial dimension were only independently risk factory associated with atrial fibrillation. (Rdw odds ratio:1,846 CI; 1,221–2,793 p<0,05). Roc curve analyses were applied to determine the cut-off point. Cut-off point was at 14,195 and Sensitive, specificity was %71,4, %56 respectively.

Conclusion

RDW levels were higher in hypertensive patients with atrial fibrillation. An increased RDW level in the patient with hypertension may alert physician on developing or presence of atrial fibrillation.
Keywords:Metallic foreign body   plain X-ray   radiation   stereotaxic approach   A trial fibrillation   red blood cell distribution width   hypertension
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