Li yunxia, Fan dan, Song fang. Value of dynamic electrocardiogram coronary blood supply in evaluating the clinical efficacy of patients with coronary heart disease[J]. 2021, (4): 257-259+273.
Li yunxia, Fan dan, Song fang. Value of dynamic electrocardiogram coronary blood supply in evaluating the clinical efficacy of patients with coronary heart disease[J]. 2021, (4): 257-259+273.DOI:
Objective To explore the value of dynamic electrocardiogram coronary blood supply in the evaluation of clinical efficacy of patients with coronary heart disease. Methods One hundred and twenty-four patients with coronary heart disease who underwent conventional drug therapy in our hospital were selected for the study. The coronary blood supply and clinical efficacy by dynamic electrocardiogram were recorded before conventional drug therapy and after 6 months of treatment. The differences of dynamic electrocardiogram indexes after 6 months of treatment were compared among patients with different clinical efficacy. Spearman correlation analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between dynamic electrocardiogram indexes and clinical efficacy after conventional drug therapy. Results After 6 months of treatment
the ST-segment depression
total time of ST-segment depression
mean time of ST-segment depression and frequency of myocardial ischemia were lower than those before treatment(p<0.05).After conventional drug therapy in 124 patients with coronary heart disease
there were 58(46.77%) markedly effective cases
52(41.94%) effective cases and 14(11.29%) ineffective cases. The ST-segment depression
total time of ST-segment depression
mean time of ST-segment depression and frequency of myocardial ischemia in patients with different efficacy after conventional drug therapy showed markedly effective cases<effective cases <ineffective cases(p<0.05). According to Spearman correlation analysis
it was found that the ST-segment depression
total time of ST-segment depression
mean time of ST-segment depression and frequency of myocardial ischemia were significantly negatively correlated with clinical efficacy after conventional drug therapy(r=-0.514
-0.594
-0.765
-0.621
p<0.05). Conclusions Dynamic electrocardiogram coronary blood supply can be used to evaluate the treatment effects of coronary heart disease