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Abnormal cardiomyocytes electrophysiology in patients with DM

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Introduction:. ECG is used for routine evaluation heart function which depends from electrolytes content, especially Calcium and Potassium. In patients with DM ECG not always adequately reflect heart conditions related to abnormal level of Calcium Potassium. ECG is used for routine evaluation heart function which depends from electrolytes content, especially Calcium and Potassium. In patients with DM ECG not always adequately reflect heart conditions related to abnormal level of Calcium, Potassium. We aimed to compare type of ECG in patients with acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) with and without DM2. Material and methods: 170 patients who were admitted to emergency department in Bukhara city hospitals type of ECG, blood biochemical parameters, were observed and compared. Results: Among 170 patients with AMI 62% has DM2, 24% has transient hyperglycemia and in 14% stay without any carbohydrate disturbances. In 63.52% patients ECG were with Q wave, in 36.47% without Q wave. Whereas ECG with Q wave were registered in 63.9% of patients with DM2, 20.37% in patients with transient hyperglycemia and in 15.7% in patients without carbohydrate abnormalities, suggested about linkage between glycemia and type of ECG. Type of ECG among those with carbohydrates abnormalities show dependance from glycemia level and were 21.23% in people with glycemia higher than 11.0 Mmol/L, and in 12.3% at the glycemia lower than 4.0 Mmol/L suggested about awareness of high and low glycemia. conclusion:. ECG type in patients with DM depends from electrolytes abnormalities, depends from glycemia level. This abstract was presented at the American Physiology Summit 2025 and is only available in HTML format. There is no downloadable file or PDF version. The Physiology editorial board was not involved in the peer review process.
Title: Abnormal cardiomyocytes electrophysiology in patients with DM
Description:
Introduction:.
ECG is used for routine evaluation heart function which depends from electrolytes content, especially Calcium and Potassium.
In patients with DM ECG not always adequately reflect heart conditions related to abnormal level of Calcium Potassium.
ECG is used for routine evaluation heart function which depends from electrolytes content, especially Calcium and Potassium.
In patients with DM ECG not always adequately reflect heart conditions related to abnormal level of Calcium, Potassium.
We aimed to compare type of ECG in patients with acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) with and without DM2.
Material and methods: 170 patients who were admitted to emergency department in Bukhara city hospitals type of ECG, blood biochemical parameters, were observed and compared.
Results: Among 170 patients with AMI 62% has DM2, 24% has transient hyperglycemia and in 14% stay without any carbohydrate disturbances.
In 63.
52% patients ECG were with Q wave, in 36.
47% without Q wave.
Whereas ECG with Q wave were registered in 63.
9% of patients with DM2, 20.
37% in patients with transient hyperglycemia and in 15.
7% in patients without carbohydrate abnormalities, suggested about linkage between glycemia and type of ECG.
Type of ECG among those with carbohydrates abnormalities show dependance from glycemia level and were 21.
23% in people with glycemia higher than 11.
0 Mmol/L, and in 12.
3% at the glycemia lower than 4.
0 Mmol/L suggested about awareness of high and low glycemia.
conclusion:.
ECG type in patients with DM depends from electrolytes abnormalities, depends from glycemia level.
This abstract was presented at the American Physiology Summit 2025 and is only available in HTML format.
There is no downloadable file or PDF version.
The Physiology editorial board was not involved in the peer review process.

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