2019
DOI: 10.4103/jicc.jicc_37_19
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Fragmented QRS complex is independently associated with coronary microvascular function in asymptomatic patients with diabetes mellitus

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“…In previous studies, significant elevation in the frequency of fQRS has been observed in diabetes mellitus, MetS and other diseases without obvious cardiovascular symptoms. Bayramoglu et al 24 reported a prevalence of fQRS of 28%, Eren et al 25 reported 37.5% among diabetes mellitus patients in a Turkish population and using coronary angiography, Mahfouz et al 26 reported 62% in Egyptian diabetes mellitus patients. In previous studies on MetS, 20% of patients showed fQRS in one study 27 , and 26.1% of MetS patients compared with 14.6% of control participants in another study 28 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In previous studies, significant elevation in the frequency of fQRS has been observed in diabetes mellitus, MetS and other diseases without obvious cardiovascular symptoms. Bayramoglu et al 24 reported a prevalence of fQRS of 28%, Eren et al 25 reported 37.5% among diabetes mellitus patients in a Turkish population and using coronary angiography, Mahfouz et al 26 reported 62% in Egyptian diabetes mellitus patients. In previous studies on MetS, 20% of patients showed fQRS in one study 27 , and 26.1% of MetS patients compared with 14.6% of control participants in another study 28 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…reported a prevalence of fQRS of 28%, Eren et al 25 . reported 37.5% among diabetes mellitus patients in a Turkish population and using coronary angiography, Mahfouz et al 26 . reported 62% in Egyptian diabetes mellitus patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies, signi cant elevation in the frequency of fQRS has been observed in DM, MetS, and other diseases without obvious cardiovascular symptoms. Bayramoglu et al reported a prevalence of fQRS of 28% [23], Eren et al reported 37.5% [24] among DM in a Turkish population and using coronary angiography, Mahfouz reported 62% in Egyptian DM [25]. In previous studies on MetS, 20% of patients showed fQRS in one study [26], and 26.1% of MetS patients compared to 14.6% of control subjects in another [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%