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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MITRAL ANNULAR CALCIFICATION AND FIRST DEGREE ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK IN ELDERLY
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Aim: In this study, we aimed to reveal the relationship between these two degenerative processes, mitral annular calcification, and first-degree AV block.
Material and method: The data of 2347 patients over the age of 65 who were examined in the cardiology outpatient clinic. A total of 389 patients with echocardiography results and 12-lead ECGs obtained at the same visit were included in their electronic records. The patient population was divided into two groups as those with or without first-degree AV block, and those with or without mitral annular calcification.
Results: Considering the relationship between mitral annular calcification and first-degree AV block, first-degree AV block was observed more frequently in patients with mitral annular calcification, and this was statistically significant. ((Odds ratio: 6.881; 3.107 – 15.236 (95% CI), p<0.001))
Conclusion: In our study, it was observed that first-degree AV block was more common in patients with mitral annular calcification. When these conditions are encountered in clinical follow-ups, the association should be kept in mind, and it should be remembered that a conduction defect may develop in patients with mitral annular calcification or valve pathology may occur in patients with a conduction defect.
Title: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MITRAL ANNULAR CALCIFICATION AND FIRST DEGREE ATRIOVENTRICULAR BLOCK IN ELDERLY
Description:
Aim: In this study, we aimed to reveal the relationship between these two degenerative processes, mitral annular calcification, and first-degree AV block.
Material and method: The data of 2347 patients over the age of 65 who were examined in the cardiology outpatient clinic.
A total of 389 patients with echocardiography results and 12-lead ECGs obtained at the same visit were included in their electronic records.
The patient population was divided into two groups as those with or without first-degree AV block, and those with or without mitral annular calcification.
Results: Considering the relationship between mitral annular calcification and first-degree AV block, first-degree AV block was observed more frequently in patients with mitral annular calcification, and this was statistically significant.
((Odds ratio: 6.
881; 3.
107 – 15.
236 (95% CI), p<0.
001))
Conclusion: In our study, it was observed that first-degree AV block was more common in patients with mitral annular calcification.
When these conditions are encountered in clinical follow-ups, the association should be kept in mind, and it should be remembered that a conduction defect may develop in patients with mitral annular calcification or valve pathology may occur in patients with a conduction defect.
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