Objective - To evaluate electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with neurologic diseases. Methods - We studied 161 patients with neurologic disorders by analyzing the 12-lead electrocardiogram during the pathological process. An expert who did not know anything about the patients evaluated the traces. Results - Neurological process included brain tumor (41%), stroke (27.3%), cerebral aneurysm (15.5%), subarachnoid hemorrhage (6.8%), subdural hemorrhage (5%), and head injury (4.4%). Electrocardiograms were normal in 61% of cases, and the most frequent abnormality was ventricular repolarization (23.7%). The presence of T waves (4.6%) and prolonged QT intervals (8.8%) was the most characteristic of brain injuries. Conclusion - We observed a lower incidence of electrocardiographic abnormalities than that described in the literature.
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Póvoa, R., Cavichio, L., De Almeida, A. L., Viotti, D., Ferreira, C., Galvão, L., & Pimenta, J. (2003). Electrocardiographic abnormalities in neurological diseases. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 80(4), 355–358. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0066-782X2003000400001
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