2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-27441/v1
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Prediction of biological age and all-cause mortality by 12-lead electrocardiogram in patients without structural heart disease

Abstract: Background: The 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) is affected by not only the cardiovascular but also the non-cardiovascular status. Whether ECG can be the determinant of biological age (BA) and the gap between chronological age (CA) and ECG-predicted BA reflect differences in prognosis are unclear. Methods: In the Shinken Database 2010 – 2017 (n = 19170), 12-lead ECG was analyzed in 13005 patients excluding those with structural heart disease or having pacing beats, atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmia, and … Show more

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“…The same holds true for the study by Hirota et al, who studied biological age, physiological age, and all-cause mortality by 12-lead ECG in patients without structural heart disease [25]. Their data showed that the gap between ECG-predicted physiological and biological age allowed estimation of increased risk of all-cause mortality.…”
Section: Application Of Machine Learningsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…The same holds true for the study by Hirota et al, who studied biological age, physiological age, and all-cause mortality by 12-lead ECG in patients without structural heart disease [25]. Their data showed that the gap between ECG-predicted physiological and biological age allowed estimation of increased risk of all-cause mortality.…”
Section: Application Of Machine Learningsupporting
confidence: 58%