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Comparison of frontal QRS-T angle of patients with nasal septal deviation with healthy controls

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Abstract Background This study compares frontal QRS-T angle (fQRS-T) in electrocardiogram (ECG) examinations of people with nasal septal deviation (NSD) with healthy controls (HC). Methods Eighty-two patients whom a radiologist with paranasal computed tomography definitively diagnosed with NSD were included in the study. 101 individuals without NSD were selected as HC. Results Compared to the HC group, the fQRS-T in was considerably wider in patients with NSD (p < .001). According to Spearman correlation analysis, fQRS-T and NSD angle, and platelet lymphocyte ratio (PLR) were significantly correlated (p = .021, p < .001, and p = .003, respectively). In linear regression analysis where the fQRS-T was taken as a dependent variable, NSD angle and PLR predicted the fQRS-T significantly and positively (F(5.76) = 8.451, R2 = 0.357, Adjusted R2 = 0.315 and p < .001). Conclusion In this study, fQRS-T was significantly higher in patients with NSD. In future studies, fQRS-T can be compared before and after septoplasty in NSD patients.
Title: Comparison of frontal QRS-T angle of patients with nasal septal deviation with healthy controls
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Abstract Background This study compares frontal QRS-T angle (fQRS-T) in electrocardiogram (ECG) examinations of people with nasal septal deviation (NSD) with healthy controls (HC).
Methods Eighty-two patients whom a radiologist with paranasal computed tomography definitively diagnosed with NSD were included in the study.
101 individuals without NSD were selected as HC.
Results Compared to the HC group, the fQRS-T in was considerably wider in patients with NSD (p < .
001).
According to Spearman correlation analysis, fQRS-T and NSD angle, and platelet lymphocyte ratio (PLR) were significantly correlated (p = .
021, p < .
001, and p = .
003, respectively).
In linear regression analysis where the fQRS-T was taken as a dependent variable, NSD angle and PLR predicted the fQRS-T significantly and positively (F(5.
76) = 8.
451, R2 = 0.
357, Adjusted R2 = 0.
315 and p < .
001).
Conclusion In this study, fQRS-T was significantly higher in patients with NSD.
In future studies, fQRS-T can be compared before and after septoplasty in NSD patients.

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