2020
DOI: 10.4088/pcc.19m02541
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Analysis of QT Dispersion, Corrected QT Dispersion, and P-Wave Dispersion Values in Alcohol Use Disorder Patients With Excessive Alcohol Use

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“…[37][38][39] In a study that was performed with patients with alcohol use disorder, a significant prolongation of QTd and Pd values was found in the patient group. [40] The results of the present study show that ASPD patients are at risk for electrical-based problems of the heart, especially cardiac arrhythmia, and this must be considered in the general psychiatric follow-up of such patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…[37][38][39] In a study that was performed with patients with alcohol use disorder, a significant prolongation of QTd and Pd values was found in the patient group. [40] The results of the present study show that ASPD patients are at risk for electrical-based problems of the heart, especially cardiac arrhythmia, and this must be considered in the general psychiatric follow-up of such patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This is a serious public health issue as atrial fibrillation contributes to multiple consequences such as stroke, affecting 2.5 million Americans per year [ 18 ]. The World Health Organization estimates that 6% of global deaths are related to alcohol use, and alcohol related cardiovascular disease is related to 12% mortality [ 19 ]. Alcohol consumption is also a worldwide issue that contributes significant to various diseases [ 20 ].…”
Section: Protective Effect Of Alcohol On Cardiac Arrythmiasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P-wave dispersion as well as maximum P-wave duration were significantly prolonged after moderate alcohol intake in 10 healthy men [ 197 ]. P-wave dispersion was also increased in 48 individuals with chronic alcohol use disorder [ 198 ].…”
Section: Atrial Myocardium and Alcoholmentioning
confidence: 99%